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ebola is new to this area.re frightened and don't always trust health officials or properly quarantine the affected and contapeous. >> this lanes for six months now through muhamm human contact. people without precaution and through people. >> there are people dying of ebola. >> he said to control the outbreak, education is key. >> we all want to control this outbreak and we will control this outbreak. and it will take probably longer than expected, but we cannot do it against the population. we should do it with the population and if there is things that the population do not understand, we must listen and try to make them understand why they need to change. >> the w.h o. said it will ramp up in early jump forming a response plan to this sub-regional crisis. adam may, al jazeera. >> it is horrifying. joining us is dr. robert gerry from tulane university. he has returned from siera leone working to contain the outbreak of ebola. doctor, this is just a terrifying disease. your team found whole communities fright
ebola is new to this area.re frightened and don't always trust health officials or properly quarantine the affected and contapeous. >> this lanes for six months now through muhamm human contact. people without precaution and through people. >> there are people dying of ebola. >> he said to control the outbreak, education is key. >> we all want to control this outbreak and we will control this outbreak. and it will take probably longer than expected, but we cannot do it...
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ebola is almost always deadly. all doctors can do is minimize the pain and prevent the disease from spreading. it is easy to contain the epidemic by isolating patients, but doctors say this approach has not brought the desired results in west africa. >> the number of cases continue to go up. also, we have a quite large spread. 60 different sites are active. this means that the site are not active for this moment. >> ginny has the highest number of reported victims. first case was reported last year. since then, the epidemic has spread even further. cases are now being reported in sierra leone and liberia. this brisk as this between the countries with a border town serving as a key trading center. the streams of travelers are hard to control. the ebola virus originates from dead or infected animals. then the virus is spread among humans through blood and other bodily fluids. experts insist that hygiene and education are crucial. >> what still needs to be done more is that to convince people more to stop some dangero
ebola is almost always deadly. all doctors can do is minimize the pain and prevent the disease from spreading. it is easy to contain the epidemic by isolating patients, but doctors say this approach has not brought the desired results in west africa. >> the number of cases continue to go up. also, we have a quite large spread. 60 different sites are active. this means that the site are not active for this moment. >> ginny has the highest number of reported victims. first case was...
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if left untreated ebola will kill the majority of the people who get it. health organization is warning people to be vigilant. >> people are traveling by roads. there is roads go through west africa, and of course there is some control, but we all know that all of these borders are quite porous in fact, so we have to be careful there, and we need to be prepared. >> reporter: efforts to contain the spread of the virus is hampered by many factors. now the government has stepped up its effort to try to stop the spread of ebola. it has made it an offense for individuals to give anyone sheller who is affected. the who says countries in the region should be prepared for possible arrival of those carrying the virus. many in this region don't understand the virus. some health workers have been attacked by villagers. this woman says she is happy to test negative and will now help raise awareness. >> translator: on the third day they drew my blood again, and did another test, which proved negative this time. i feel so relieved. i feel like in heaven. i'm now going b
if left untreated ebola will kill the majority of the people who get it. health organization is warning people to be vigilant. >> people are traveling by roads. there is roads go through west africa, and of course there is some control, but we all know that all of these borders are quite porous in fact, so we have to be careful there, and we need to be prepared. >> reporter: efforts to contain the spread of the virus is hampered by many factors. now the government has stepped up its...
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ebola is so contagious, medical work version to aware protective clothing. kills 90% of those who get it. and we'll be right back. crestor lowered bad cholesterol in it's a fact. high-risk patients more than lipitor. bad cholesterol... you're going down! yeah! lowering cholesterol is a big deal, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors, because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. so, when diet and exercise aren't enough to lower cholesterol, adding crestor can help. i'm down with crestor! crestor is not right for everyone, like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor about other medicines you're taking. call your doctor right away if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired; have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine or yellowing of skin or eyes. these could be signs of rare but serious side effects. are you down with crestor!? ask your doctor if crestor could help you. if you can't afford your medicati
ebola is so contagious, medical work version to aware protective clothing. kills 90% of those who get it. and we'll be right back. crestor lowered bad cholesterol in it's a fact. high-risk patients more than lipitor. bad cholesterol... you're going down! yeah! lowering cholesterol is a big deal, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors, because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. so, when diet and exercise aren't enough to...
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the ebola virus makes a deadly comeback in africa. and a program to save abandoned babies is putting lives at risk when the cbs evening news continues. the flavors, are anything but. so whether it's taste inspired by the freshness of the mediterranean... or the smoky spice of the southwest... or bold, adventurous thai flavors... ...you always get flavor that's anything but flat. and always with chicken raised without antibiotics. new flatbread sandwiches from panera... ... each 360 calories or...
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the ebola virus, one of the nation's most efficient killers is exploding.p doctors without borders says the epidemic is so out of control they can no longer send teams to new outbreak sites and it's been growing since march with 326 deaths and that's so far. our chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta visited africa. what is it that makes this unprecedented? >> when you talked about ebola in the past, typically it was relegated to a small village within some particular part of the jungle and now you take a look at the map and you see just how far this has spread. where we were in guinea, i should point out as well, john, the virus was making its way into big cities into the capital of guinea and that's a city of 2 million people and it has an international airport and that's part of the reason there's been this viral widespread loaden in other countries. there's still a mistrust of many of the medical workers trying to provide care and as a result, people get diagnosed late and may transmit this even more so before they actually get some help. >> docto
the ebola virus, one of the nation's most efficient killers is exploding.p doctors without borders says the epidemic is so out of control they can no longer send teams to new outbreak sites and it's been growing since march with 326 deaths and that's so far. our chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta visited africa. what is it that makes this unprecedented? >> when you talked about ebola in the past, typically it was relegated to a small village within some particular part of the...
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and 49 ebola deaths have been confirmed. >>> staying with africa, a sudanese woman whose death sentence for converting to christianity has been overturned. she is in the u.s. consulate. she was detain and freed. a condition of her release is she must not leave sudan. >> maria will stay at the u.s. embassy with her husband. he's an american citizen and she is with her family there. >>> thousands of students in the philippines joined a campaign to free more than 200 kidnapped school girls. 4,000 girls at a roman catholic school demonstrated in manila. it's been more that two months since the girls were abducted by boko haram. >> still ahead - this man's assassination led to the world war. an ech that changed the course of history. >> and a refugee grievous bodily harm for rohingya muslims as ethnic tensions in myanmar continues. >> now inroducing, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue lo
and 49 ebola deaths have been confirmed. >>> staying with africa, a sudanese woman whose death sentence for converting to christianity has been overturned. she is in the u.s. consulate. she was detain and freed. a condition of her release is she must not leave sudan. >> maria will stay at the u.s. embassy with her husband. he's an american citizen and she is with her family there. >>> thousands of students in the philippines joined a campaign to free more than 200...
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they have stepped up the effort to stop the spread of ebola which killed dods eps of people.ients have left hospital and reports are they've gone into hiding. the who says countries should be prepared for those carrying the virus. part of the problem is that many in this region don't understand the virus. health workers have been attacked by villagers. this woman is happy to test negative and will help to raise awareness. >> on the third day they drew my blood and did another test. i feel so relieved, like in heaven. i'm going back to my community to civilize the people and raise awareness. >> the world health organization estimates that 160 people are infected and 46 dead. they fear if governments fail to take action, things could get worse. >>> thailand's military rulers say elections will be held around object next year. the army commander who led the coup plans to declare a provisional constitution in july. the army seized power in a bloodless coup in may. >>> indonesians head to the polls next month to choose a new president. whoever wins will ipp her it a booming econom
they have stepped up the effort to stop the spread of ebola which killed dods eps of people.ients have left hospital and reports are they've gone into hiding. the who says countries should be prepared for those carrying the virus. part of the problem is that many in this region don't understand the virus. health workers have been attacked by villagers. this woman is happy to test negative and will help to raise awareness. >> on the third day they drew my blood and did another test. i feel...
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dr seal een gown erk r jones us to tell us how the ebola virus spreads. what is ebola? >> it's a virus, generally transmitted through contact with a sick person or a contact with body fluid. it may be blood, saliva vomit, diarrhoea, any kind of infected body fluid can transmit the infection. through direct physical contact. >> given that it means direct physical contact. do we assume it will not transmit as easily to the united states. >> it's less likely to come here. you are talking about a rural part of west africa where there's not a lot of american travellers visiting or coming to the u.s. it's a rapidly progressing disease, you are likely to develop symptoms en route as you travel. you do need the direct contact. >> how dangerous is it for the doctors, and we see doctors without borders. how dangerous is it for them. >> it's important that they take the appropriate precautions, involving wearing gowns, gloves masks, goingles that -- goggles, that sort of thing, protecting themselves from contact with the body fluids. it's a frightening disease, what it causes in t
dr seal een gown erk r jones us to tell us how the ebola virus spreads. what is ebola? >> it's a virus, generally transmitted through contact with a sick person or a contact with body fluid. it may be blood, saliva vomit, diarrhoea, any kind of infected body fluid can transmit the infection. through direct physical contact. >> given that it means direct physical contact. do we assume it will not transmit as easily to the united states. >> it's less likely to come here. you are...
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. >>> the biggest and deadliest outbreak of ebola is spreading. organizations are struggling to control it. adam may tells us why that is proving so difficult. >> this is the largest outbreak with the largest number of deaths. it's un% depth. there was deadly diseases in the world. there was no cure and no vaccine, and an aagrees greggive strain kills 90% of victims. that is rapidly spreading across west africa. >> this is an ebola specialist at the world health organization. >> translation: the situation in west africa is serious. i think the fact that this is the first time it is happening in west africa works against us much. >> reporter: the epidemic in west africa is the biggest outbreak of ebola since first identified in 1976. this time it killed 376 people out of more than 600 infected. that's worse than a big outbreak in yewing anda when 172 people died out of 4 it 6 infected. the latest outbreak is not more leetedal. it started to spread across borders. the first case was found in a remote village. it's pressed to liberia and sierra leone
. >>> the biggest and deadliest outbreak of ebola is spreading. organizations are struggling to control it. adam may tells us why that is proving so difficult. >> this is the largest outbreak with the largest number of deaths. it's un% depth. there was deadly diseases in the world. there was no cure and no vaccine, and an aagrees greggive strain kills 90% of victims. that is rapidly spreading across west africa. >> this is an ebola specialist at the world health...
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he is just been in the headlines ebolas remarks about the virus solving the problems of immigration.is at it again. olaknow he said this about eb before the european elections and it did not seem to dent 4 ofr performance taking 1/ the votes and seats in the european parliament. it did not damage at the last time around. will it this time? we will have to see. parisminutes past 1:00 in paid the headlines this afternoon. 27 people are thought to have been killed in a nightlong battle at pakistan's busiest airport. the 10 assailants are among the dead. pakistani taliban have claimed responsibility for the attacks saying they were seeking to avenge the killing of their leader in a drone strike last year. ovo'sn -- coso vote -- kos formal rebel leader has won the election and will have to deal with the problems of poverty and corruption but also with calls for an international court to hear allegations of human rights abuses during the civil -- kosovo's war. they're preparing to meet for the first bilateral talks in decades to find a route towards individual with thing of sanctions again
he is just been in the headlines ebolas remarks about the virus solving the problems of immigration.is at it again. olaknow he said this about eb before the european elections and it did not seem to dent 4 ofr performance taking 1/ the votes and seats in the european parliament. it did not damage at the last time around. will it this time? we will have to see. parisminutes past 1:00 in paid the headlines this afternoon. 27 people are thought to have been killed in a nightlong battle at...
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within 600 cases have been reported, making it the biggest ebola epidemic we have seen so far. you are watching bbc world news america. four months after malaysian airliner went missing, the area they are searching is shifting once again. harnessing the sun's energy is one way to effectively reduce carbon emissions. but are those costly solar panels preventing this green alternative from catching on? scientists found a way to make solar cells at a fraction of the price by using a compound found in bath salts. the details on this new technological development. >> the sun is the most powerful solar source in our system. for decades, researchers have tried to find better ways of tapping into it. here, scientists are making solar cells. this block turns sunshine into electricity. it needs to be coded with a toxic chemical. recently the team has developed a process that uses a much safer chemical, so no need for a gas mask. it is found in seawater and is much cheaper. >> you could reduce the cost of making the solar cells overnight. it could really make the difference when compared
within 600 cases have been reported, making it the biggest ebola epidemic we have seen so far. you are watching bbc world news america. four months after malaysian airliner went missing, the area they are searching is shifting once again. harnessing the sun's energy is one way to effectively reduce carbon emissions. but are those costly solar panels preventing this green alternative from catching on? scientists found a way to make solar cells at a fraction of the price by using a compound found...
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the world's deadliest disease and viruses studied in atlanta from ebola to smallpox. between june 6 and 13 there was a major breach in procedures that may have led to leaking of anthrax into the air, happening between when transferred between labs. >> unfortunately the new method for killing the anthrax didn't work and people received samples that have live anthrax in them. >> the employees were not wearing the necessary protective gear. the c.d.c. told "action news" we are devastated, it is unacceptable. we are going to find out what went wrong and are going to fix it. if anthrax is inhaled and untreated about 85% of cases result in death. even with treatment the fatality rate can be as high as 45%. the symptoms include fever, chills, shortless of breath, confusion, businessesiness and headache. the employees exposed were treated with antibiotics and the anthrax vaccine. one good thing, no risk to the greater c.d.c. familiar little or families. >> and it does not spread from person-to-person. you can occasionally get it from clothing, but all outer clothes left in th
the world's deadliest disease and viruses studied in atlanta from ebola to smallpox. between june 6 and 13 there was a major breach in procedures that may have led to leaking of anthrax into the air, happening between when transferred between labs. >> unfortunately the new method for killing the anthrax didn't work and people received samples that have live anthrax in them. >> the employees were not wearing the necessary protective gear. the c.d.c. told "action news" we...
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the world's deadliest disease and viruses studied in atlanta from ebola to smallpox.n june 6 and 13 there was a
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. > > >>> ebola continues to spread in afri africa.than 500 cases have been confirmed in the path four months. >> reporter: workers are calling for the end of child marriages and underage sex. a quarter of all girls were married before their 18th birthday and often drop out of school. >> reporter: this girl is 14 years old, and this is not her little sister, it's her two-year-old daughter. the young mother is the victim of a cultural practice that encourages young girls to have sex early in parts of molaii. it's a right of passage. >> there is rumored about six to seven years they were taken for [ inaudible ] where they were initiated. when they were initiated there, they were -- when they come back, they were told that they were supposed to be cleansed, which means they have to sleep with any adult person. that means that now she has passed the initiation. >> reporter: she is back in school, but has fallen behind. she could be in secondary school, not primary, but she is determined to catch up. >> translator: when i had my baby, i was
. > > >>> ebola continues to spread in afri africa.than 500 cases have been confirmed in the path four months. >> reporter: workers are calling for the end of child marriages and underage sex. a quarter of all girls were married before their 18th birthday and often drop out of school. >> reporter: this girl is 14 years old, and this is not her little sister, it's her two-year-old daughter. the young mother is the victim of a cultural practice that encourages young...
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experts sent to western africa months ago are still writing a life and death battle to contain the ebola virus. >> the death toll from the outbreak of the highly contagious viral that -- virus is 337 since february. israel continues to go through the west bank in search of preteens who went missing last week. >> over 50 former palestinian prisoners have been arrested. >> hamas rejects accusations by prime minister benjamin netanyahu what being behind the kidnapping, and tensions over the abduction are destroying any hopes of restarting the peace process. >> palestinians say israel's widespread crackdown is collective punishment, a violation of international law, but israel says they're meant to put pressure on hamas, part of the palestinian unity government , whom he blames for the kidnappings. the israeli military also raided a broadcasting company said to have ties to hamas. the owner said his company has nothing to do with politics. >> i don't know the reason for this. they entered our offices all over the west bank in ramallah, jerusalem, and we don't know why. we provide services to
experts sent to western africa months ago are still writing a life and death battle to contain the ebola virus. >> the death toll from the outbreak of the highly contagious viral that -- virus is 337 since february. israel continues to go through the west bank in search of preteens who went missing last week. >> over 50 former palestinian prisoners have been arrested. >> hamas rejects accusations by prime minister benjamin netanyahu what being behind the kidnapping, and...
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i-r-s says he's seen no evidence that anyone committed a crime when the agency lost emails a deadly ebolaoutbreak has hit unprecedented levels in west africa. you're looking at video from the humanitarian aid group "doctors without borders". they describe the situation as quote "out of control." at least 350 people have died since the epidemic began in march. hundreds more are getting sick. the world health organization says its planning high level meetings on the outbreak next week. which could include a plan to send additional resources and experts to west africa the top stories on kron 4 dot com right now: this must be short. :15 then tease to the web a recall of defective air bags. is affecting more than one- point- one million vehicles in the u-s. b-m-w, chrysler, ford, honda, mazda, nissan and toyota. will all recall cars at the government's request. this comes after a governemnt investigation earlier this month. of air bags rupturing. investigators say, if the bag ruptures. shards from bags could fly out and cause injury. in every case, the air bags were made by japanese supplier t
i-r-s says he's seen no evidence that anyone committed a crime when the agency lost emails a deadly ebolaoutbreak has hit unprecedented levels in west africa. you're looking at video from the humanitarian aid group "doctors without borders". they describe the situation as quote "out of control." at least 350 people have died since the epidemic began in march. hundreds more are getting sick. the world health organization says its planning high level meetings on the outbreak...
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they rather catch ebola than to get next to me. that's what i'm thinking. >> all right. >> i'll see you when i see you. probably going to see you a long time. yeah. >> johnson stirred up more than his share of trouble behind bars. johnson's first arrest was at the age of 15 for armed robbery. since then, he has spent more than 30 years behind bars. most of them within the stone ramparts of kentucky state penitentiary. >> this was like a gladiator down here. you come down here, you won't even fight. are you going to be somebody's punk? it's just that simple. so, to survive here in here, i am fighting. and so we fought. and i whooped their ass all around this prison. >> johnson recalls the legacy of violence he unleashed on officers during his time in kentucky's three cell house, the hole. >> when they come up to my cell, said back up, handcuff, i said [ bleep ] you. you come on in here and get me. let's do it. when they come and fight me, they don't play. i like being shackled to the bed no telling how many times, maced. i was maced
they rather catch ebola than to get next to me. that's what i'm thinking. >> all right. >> i'll see you when i see you. probably going to see you a long time. yeah. >> johnson stirred up more than his share of trouble behind bars. johnson's first arrest was at the age of 15 for armed robbery. since then, he has spent more than 30 years behind bars. most of them within the stone ramparts of kentucky state penitentiary. >> this was like a gladiator down here. you come down...
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health officials calling the deadly ebola outbreak out of control. linked to 330 deaths around the world. >>> to afghanistan where we're learning three u.s. service members killed. a service dog was also killed. it happened in the southern region of afghanistan. >>> now to terror fares at home together. 300 military add visers are being sent into iraq. those militants are on the move are trying to recruit fighters and they want some of them from right here in the u.s. why? once they have the training, they would have their passports to come right back. here's abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross tonight. >> reporter: u.s. officials are increasingly concerned about the shrewd and slick social media campaign being run by isis to recruit us and european followers to fight not only in syria and iraq, but perhaps one day the us. there are drive-by shootings complete with english subtitles, and catchy, phrases. >> let's go for jihad, let's go. >> reporter: one new video today featured a supposed recruit from britain. >> and another from austr
health officials calling the deadly ebola outbreak out of control. linked to 330 deaths around the world. >>> to afghanistan where we're learning three u.s. service members killed. a service dog was also killed. it happened in the southern region of afghanistan. >>> now to terror fares at home together. 300 military add visers are being sent into iraq. those militants are on the move are trying to recruit fighters and they want some of them from right here in the u.s. why?...
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they deal with ebola and small pox. they deal with anthrax. they have a lot of protocol and unfortunately it failed this time. one big lab sent a live anthrax to another lab. they thought it was dead, but they found out a few days after it was live and a lot of people were exposed to this. they are all being treated. nobody is getting sick at this point. it can take two months before the symptoms would start. you would ask what exactly people should be looking for. they would see painless ulcers and lesions. more importantly, since it became aerosolized. if you inhale, you can get fever, chills, short of breath. the concern you may have is, it cannot be transmitted from one person to another person. i would not be able to get it because it has to be in the air, not contagious like that. but it's lethal, very dangerous. they're being treat sfwld another important point you raised, we don't want to alarm everybody. 80 is a lot of people. but it's not like it's spreading across the city of atlanta or something, right? >> no. and as david just men
they deal with ebola and small pox. they deal with anthrax. they have a lot of protocol and unfortunately it failed this time. one big lab sent a live anthrax to another lab. they thought it was dead, but they found out a few days after it was live and a lot of people were exposed to this. they are all being treated. nobody is getting sick at this point. it can take two months before the symptoms would start. you would ask what exactly people should be looking for. they would see painless...
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. >>> the world health organization is warning the deadly ebola end deposit i can in west africa too it's urging countries which neighbors those hit by the virus to take precautions. about 400 people have died and hundreds more have been infected since february, in begin i, sarah lyon and liberia. aid agencies in south sudan are concerned about the number of people being forced to leave their homes, more than a million have been displaced by fighting between rebels and forces loyal to the president. anita mcnaught visited a camp where the u.n. is struggle to go cope with 10,000 new arrivals every month. >> reporter: all aid agencies agree the situation is turning in to a humanitarian catastrophe. and this u.n. protection camp has the worst conditions in south sudan. the rains, which are good for growing crops are instead a torment for these uprooted people. mud everywhere, latrines overflowing, fear of cholera and worse. >> yeah, people are still coming here because everybody is coming to look for protection. yeah, because of this war outside that is why civilian are coming. >> repor
. >>> the world health organization is warning the deadly ebola end deposit i can in west africa too it's urging countries which neighbors those hit by the virus to take precautions. about 400 people have died and hundreds more have been infected since february, in begin i, sarah lyon and liberia. aid agencies in south sudan are concerned about the number of people being forced to leave their homes, more than a million have been displaced by fighting between rebels and forces loyal to...
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world update for you now starting with doctors without borders who say the outbreak of the deadly ebola virus is out of control as it continues to sweep across africa go to the world health organization more than three hundred thirty people have been confirmed dead so far cases have been reported in sierra leone liberia and guinea the virus kills almost ninety percent of all infected patients. elsewhere a suicide blast has killed a security officer near a checkpoint in eastern lebanon dozens more people were seriously wounded in that incident no group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack it's just the latest in a series of assaults on shiite muslims across lebanon in the past few months. meanwhile security forces in china's restive west have repelled an assault on a police station killing thirteen of the attackers three officers have been injured as attackers drove a vehicle laden with explosives into the building officials blame we give militants for the assault china has seen a rise of insurgent attacks by the group in recent months with deadly bombings and knife attacks targ
world update for you now starting with doctors without borders who say the outbreak of the deadly ebola virus is out of control as it continues to sweep across africa go to the world health organization more than three hundred thirty people have been confirmed dead so far cases have been reported in sierra leone liberia and guinea the virus kills almost ninety percent of all infected patients. elsewhere a suicide blast has killed a security officer near a checkpoint in eastern lebanon dozens...
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will that day now doctors the buddhists say the outbreak of the deadly ebola virus is out of control as it continues to sweep across africa couldn't the world hopeful denies they should move three hundred thirty people have been confirmed dead so far cases have been reported in sierra leone liberia and guinea the virus kills almost ninety percent effective patients. elsewhere a new sunglasses killed a security officer near a checkpoint in eastern lebanon dozens more were seriously wounded in the incident no group has claimed responsibility for the attack which is the latest in a series of assaults on shiite muslims across the hudson and in just the past few months. you join me for more news at the top of the hour coming up next though here on artie's boom bust on the global financial rollercoaster and if you are a viewer in the u.k. it's time to head back to that car park and going underground. some people say that when it happens support someone in time not a very nice one the curtain falls down. at some point and i could no longer stand it i decided to kill myself. all the even i w
will that day now doctors the buddhists say the outbreak of the deadly ebola virus is out of control as it continues to sweep across africa couldn't the world hopeful denies they should move three hundred thirty people have been confirmed dead so far cases have been reported in sierra leone liberia and guinea the virus kills almost ninety percent effective patients. elsewhere a new sunglasses killed a security officer near a checkpoint in eastern lebanon dozens more were seriously wounded in...
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world news for you now starting with the doctors without borders who say the outbreak of the deadly ebola virus is out of control as it continues to sweep across africa called into the world health organization more than three hundred thirty people have been confirmed dead so far cases have been reported in sierra leone liberia and guinea the virus kills almost ninety percent of infected patients. security forces in china's restive west repelled an assault on a police station killing thirteen of their attackers three officers have been injured as attackers drove a vehicle laden with explosives into the building officials blame local militants for the assaults china has seen a rise in insurgency in recent months with deadly bombings and knife attacks targeting civilians. now what do you do when your perch hundreds of kilometers above the earth in open space trying to install a piece of equipment when suddenly you discover you don't have the right tools well it would certainly prove very taxing for most people thankfully too quick thinking russian cosmonauts solved the space walk crisis. an
world news for you now starting with the doctors without borders who say the outbreak of the deadly ebola virus is out of control as it continues to sweep across africa called into the world health organization more than three hundred thirty people have been confirmed dead so far cases have been reported in sierra leone liberia and guinea the virus kills almost ninety percent of infected patients. security forces in china's restive west repelled an assault on a police station killing thirteen...
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round up some other world news for you now doctors without borders say the outbreak of the deadly ebola virus is out of control as it continues to sweep across africa for the world health organization more than three hundred thirty people have been confirmed dead so far cases have been reported in sierra leone liberia and guinea evo risk kills almost ninety percent of infected patients a. car bombing in afghans capital kabul has left a civilian dead and three more injured the attack initially targeted a senior government official who works for a body tasked with negotiating with the taliban official escaped hurts because he was traveling in an armored car groupers admitted to being behind the attack. and security forces in china's restive west have repelled an assault on a police station killing thirteen of the attackers three officers have been injured as attackers drove a vehicle laden with explosives into the building. michel's blame local militants for the assaults china has seen a rise of insurgency in recent months with deadly bombings and attacks targeting civilians. i do hope yo
round up some other world news for you now doctors without borders say the outbreak of the deadly ebola virus is out of control as it continues to sweep across africa for the world health organization more than three hundred thirty people have been confirmed dead so far cases have been reported in sierra leone liberia and guinea evo risk kills almost ninety percent of infected patients a. car bombing in afghans capital kabul has left a civilian dead and three more injured the attack initially...
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level four bio lab at the cdc in atlanta handles the deadliest diseases and viruses in the world, from ebola to smallpox, where precautions are serious and necessary. in the level three labs, scientists and doctors work on such deadly diseases as plague and west nile, t.b. and hiv. tonight the labs are shut down, sealed, being decontaminated. the bioterrorism rapid response lab is where anthrax is handled in its live form. it's there that it got into lower level labs where it may have escaped into the air. there's no risk of these 75 workers spreading the disease to others, friends or family, because it isn't spread person to person. but there's real concern for the workers themselves. none of the workers show any symptoms yet but they're not yet in the clear. symptoms like fever and chills, shortness of breath, confusion, dizziness and headache. if anthrax goes untreated, it has a very high mortality rate, about 85%. even if you get the right antibiotics for it, there's a 40% mortality rate. these workers are all being offered antibiotics for 60 days, and the vaccine just in case. for an or
level four bio lab at the cdc in atlanta handles the deadliest diseases and viruses in the world, from ebola to smallpox, where precautions are serious and necessary. in the level three labs, scientists and doctors work on such deadly diseases as plague and west nile, t.b. and hiv. tonight the labs are shut down, sealed, being decontaminated. the bioterrorism rapid response lab is where anthrax is handled in its live form. it's there that it got into lower level labs where it may have escaped...
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the highly contagious ebola virus. guinea appears to be hardest hit. doctors without borders is trying to stop the virus. outbreak has led to restrictions on flights, and trade in the region. >>> community leaders in the african country of malowi is trying to end a controversy tradition. in some regions, young girls are expected to have sex with community leader. reporting from the southern town of cholo. >> 14 years old this is not her little sister. it's her two-year-old daughter. the young mother is a victim of a cultural practice that encourages young girls to have sex early in some parts of malawi, it is a right of passage where young girls have proceed to adulthood after initiation. >> they were when they were in shedded there, to support, they were taught that they were supposed to be cleansed which means they have to sleep with any adult person, that means that now, she has passed. >> she should be in secondary school not primary but she's determined to catch up about. >> when i had my baby i was ashamed. i'm happying to back in school. >> chan
the highly contagious ebola virus. guinea appears to be hardest hit. doctors without borders is trying to stop the virus. outbreak has led to restrictions on flights, and trade in the region. >>> community leaders in the african country of malowi is trying to end a controversy tradition. in some regions, young girls are expected to have sex with community leader. reporting from the southern town of cholo. >> 14 years old this is not her little sister. it's her two-year-old...
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. >>> british companies evacuating from the west african state because of the outbreak of the ebola diseasecine or cure. it was revealed last week. london had evacuated non staff. >>> the cyber gang is suspected of targeting millions of computers. it is thought to have been used to steal personal and financial data from users. victims have two weeks to protect themselves against a powerful attack. get ready for that. >>> new numbers from china shows a growth in the services sector rose to a six month high. almost 43 of the overall economy. this news comes days avenue beijing reported the sector grew. this helps fears a slow down in that big economy. showing you lots of planes there. not sure what that had to do with the sector. follow me on twitter. i'll tweet you back. that's it with business. >> the meals on those flights. >> my producer is going aviation is i a service sector. we like it. planes are sexy. thank you you go tim. >> stay with us on "gmt." still to come -- >>> how one weather forecast changed the outlook for allies during the second world war. we'll explain. [ male announcer
. >>> british companies evacuating from the west african state because of the outbreak of the ebola diseasecine or cure. it was revealed last week. london had evacuated non staff. >>> the cyber gang is suspected of targeting millions of computers. it is thought to have been used to steal personal and financial data from users. victims have two weeks to protect themselves against a powerful attack. get ready for that. >>> new numbers from china shows a growth in the...
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a deadly ebola outbreak has hit unprecedented levels in west africa. you're looking at video from the humanitarian aid group "doctors without borders". they describe the situation as quote "out of control." at least 350 people have died since the epidemic began in march. hundreds more are getting sick. the world health organization says its planning high level meetings on the outbreak next week. which could include a plan to send additional resources and experts to west africa. this morning on the kron 4 morning news. dozens of shots fired. followed by a day- long stand off. what happened as swat team and crisis negotiators responded to a home in fairfield. and a car goes flying off the freeway, creating a close call for one bay area family. the kron 4 morning news starts right now. good morning. it is tuesday, june 24th. i'm james fletcher. ugh, this dress. new coppertone clearlysheer sunscreens. barely noticeabl and face-friendly for beach,pool and sunny days. perfect, no matter what you're wearing. it's so on coppertone clearlysheer. it's on ♪♪ how
a deadly ebola outbreak has hit unprecedented levels in west africa. you're looking at video from the humanitarian aid group "doctors without borders". they describe the situation as quote "out of control." at least 350 people have died since the epidemic began in march. hundreds more are getting sick. the world health organization says its planning high level meetings on the outbreak next week. which could include a plan to send additional resources and experts to west...
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. >> the ebola virus has killed seven people in liberia. new cases in the capitol have now raised the number of dead to 16. this is believed to have started in neighboring ginny. some worry the 6 million jobs he promised will only be temporary. more from johannesburg. >> if you are looking for a handy man, this is where you find many. job seekers grab whatever opportunity shows up. this man wants casual workers for the day. negotiations are fast, and few are hires. one in four are unemployed. >> behear promises all the time, we have hope, maybe one day things will get better. maybe, one daily get a job too. >> i don't think we should take these promises very seriously. if you give someone a so called job opportunity for six months in one area, what's clearly is this person learning out of this, frankly. very useless jobs. what can we with do a skill that they gain from that. >> despite unemployment, a wage subsidy for young people hire first time job seekers. >> they understand why business which always lectures us about entrepreneur ship a
. >> the ebola virus has killed seven people in liberia. new cases in the capitol have now raised the number of dead to 16. this is believed to have started in neighboring ginny. some worry the 6 million jobs he promised will only be temporary. more from johannesburg. >> if you are looking for a handy man, this is where you find many. job seekers grab whatever opportunity shows up. this man wants casual workers for the day. negotiations are fast, and few are hires. one in four are...
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in west africa doctors without borders say the ebola outbreak is out of control and they need help to contain it. aid agencies say it's been difficult to contain the virus because of movements between the countries. in austria america's lead negotiator says iran and six world powers have a working document on how to limit the iranian nuclear program. they have one month left before the agreement signed and expires. the new deal would bring sanctions on iran and tehran would cut it's nuclear capability. talks are stalled on how many centerfuges iran would be allowed to operate. >>> villages have been caught in the cross fire, jennifer glasse reports. can. >> 20 kilometers from the border of pakistan and afghanistan host province, a new refugee camp is taking shape. the tents are just beginning. >> so far we have registered 1,000 families. thousands of people have fled but they are scattered. living in houses. some in the mountains. >> they want them all to come here where there will be medical assistance, water and basic needs. one exhausted refugee has died on the journey over the rug
in west africa doctors without borders say the ebola outbreak is out of control and they need help to contain it. aid agencies say it's been difficult to contain the virus because of movements between the countries. in austria america's lead negotiator says iran and six world powers have a working document on how to limit the iranian nuclear program. they have one month left before the agreement signed and expires. the new deal would bring sanctions on iran and tehran would cut it's nuclear...
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. >>> liberia has reported the first deaths in its capital from the ebola virus since the out break began to seven people are believed to have died nearly two months since the last case there. it's thought the virus was passed on by a woman who recently traveled from neighboring sierra leon. >>> south sudan's cholera end december sick spreading with sp7 deaths and more than 1700 reported cases since the out break in may. with the month proper water treatment facilities or sue ill systems, many are vulnerable to the disease, especially in the capital juba, from where anita sends this report. >> reporter: juba's cholera epidemic awareness campaign is? full swing. but with the city's lack of plumbing running waste and often raw sewage down the mid. street they have their work cut out. families get soap lessons but peer in to their murky water and the problem is clear. no municipal water supply in juba. most families get their water from river nile. >> we need the government to take care of the water here. because some people just putting some rubbish and everything in water, some bad things,
. >>> liberia has reported the first deaths in its capital from the ebola virus since the out break began to seven people are believed to have died nearly two months since the last case there. it's thought the virus was passed on by a woman who recently traveled from neighboring sierra leon. >>> south sudan's cholera end december sick spreading with sp7 deaths and more than 1700 reported cases since the out break in may. with the month proper water treatment facilities or sue...
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african countries have been warned about the possibility that travelers could bring in the deadly ebola virus. so far guinea and sierra leone have been affected. the countries have been told to take precautions. >>> aid agencies in south sudan are sounding a new alarm over the number of people fleeing their homes. more than a million have been displaced by fighting between forces loyal to the president and rebels. we visited a camp in unity state where 10,000 people arrive every month. the u.n. says it's struggling to cope. >> reporter: all aid agencies agree the situation is turning into a humanitarian catastrophe. this u.n. protection camp has the worst conditions in south sudan. the rains, which are good for growing crops, are instead a torment for these uprooted people. mud everywhere, latrines overflowing and fear of cholera and worse. >> people are still coming here, because everybody is coming to look for protection. this war is outside, and that's why the civilians are coming. >> reporter: two months ago there were 7,000 people seeking shelter here. now the u.n. estimates there
african countries have been warned about the possibility that travelers could bring in the deadly ebola virus. so far guinea and sierra leone have been affected. the countries have been told to take precautions. >>> aid agencies in south sudan are sounding a new alarm over the number of people fleeing their homes. more than a million have been displaced by fighting between forces loyal to the president and rebels. we visited a camp in unity state where 10,000 people arrive every month....
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the medical group "doctors without borders" warned today the ebola outbreak in west africa is now "totally of control". the epidemic has already claimed more than 330 lives across guinea, sierra leone, and liberia. there is no cure for the deadly virus. medical officials say they're struggling to meet the high demand for treatment, especially now that the disease has spread to densely populated areas. 219 nigerian schoolgirls are still missing more than two months after being kidnapped by the islamist militant group "boko haram." the brigadier general who heads the nigerian government's investigation gave that update today. the girls were taken from their secondary school in the village of chibok back in mid-april. 57 others who were taken, have been reunited with their families. in washington, a congressional hearing with i.r.s. commissioner john koskinen turned into a shouting match over the issue of thousands of lost emails. last week, the i.r.s. acknowledged an unknown number were permanently lost due to a series of hard drive crashes. some were from former i.r.s. executive lois lerner
the medical group "doctors without borders" warned today the ebola outbreak in west africa is now "totally of control". the epidemic has already claimed more than 330 lives across guinea, sierra leone, and liberia. there is no cure for the deadly virus. medical officials say they're struggling to meet the high demand for treatment, especially now that the disease has spread to densely populated areas. 219 nigerian schoolgirls are still missing more than two months after...
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a left-field shock, whether it is geopolitical, whether it is lack of containment of the ebola virussomething we're not thinking about it all, would actually have a greater effect on markets than it otherwise would've. these are the things we are watching. yes, geopolitics in the middle east as part of it, but not all of it. we even saw some political change in the united states a week ago where the electorate went a different way. of theseo be aware left-field shocks because they could really surprise us. >> you're talking about enes kanter losing to a tea party candidate in what was definitely a shocking outcome in the u.s. tom murphy, thanks so much for joining us out of sydney. still to come, general motors is a plan thisannounce week, but will it be enough for the victims? all of the details when "first up" returns. ♪ >> it is all about autos of this week in the u.s. with a milestone for ford and more legal challenges for gm. bloomberg's yang yang steers us through some of the key events we can expect. >> cars, economics, and jobs are this weeks u.s. themes. how much money will
a left-field shock, whether it is geopolitical, whether it is lack of containment of the ebola virussomething we're not thinking about it all, would actually have a greater effect on markets than it otherwise would've. these are the things we are watching. yes, geopolitics in the middle east as part of it, but not all of it. we even saw some political change in the united states a week ago where the electorate went a different way. of theseo be aware left-field shocks because they could really...
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level four biolabs at the cdc in atlanta handle the deadliest bacteria and viruses in the world from ebolaientists and doctors work on deadly diseases as plague and west nile. tb and hiv the labs are shut down. sealed, being decontaminated. the bioterrorism rapid response lab where anthrax, a bacteria, is handled in its live for. it is that live form of anthrax that somehow got into lower-level labs, where it may have escaped into the air. there is no risk of the 75 workers spreading the disease to others friends or family because it isn't spread person to person. but there is real concern for the workers themselves. none of the workers show any symptoms yet. but they're not yet in the clear. symptoms like fever and chills, shortness of breath, confusion, dizziness and headache. if anthrax goes untreated it has a very high mortality rate. about 85%. even if you get the right antibiotics, about 40% still die. these workers are all being offered antibiotics for 60 days and the vaccine. just in case. for an organization that works so often with the deadliest diseases on the planet it is a fri
level four biolabs at the cdc in atlanta handle the deadliest bacteria and viruses in the world from ebolaientists and doctors work on deadly diseases as plague and west nile. tb and hiv the labs are shut down. sealed, being decontaminated. the bioterrorism rapid response lab where anthrax, a bacteria, is handled in its live for. it is that live form of anthrax that somehow got into lower-level labs, where it may have escaped into the air. there is no risk of the 75 workers spreading the...
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. >> the ebola outbreak is growing. 37 new cases and 21 more deaths were reported in guinea. it claims between 50-90% of its victims, depending on the strain. it's transmitted by direct contact with bodily fluids and is very contagious. >> syria's former enjoy says instability could threaten the stability of the east. he said it's likely the conflict would blow up and spread beyond syria. more than 160,000 people have been killed as a result of the syrian war since 2011. >> two men are both claiming to be the legitimate prime minister of libya just days after one was sworn in to office, the libyan supreme court ruled his appointment unconstitutional. this is one challenge facing the country since muammar gaddafi was killed three years ago. >> it has to do with how many votes he got in the g.n.c. he needs 120, he got 113. the speaker closed the session and more people came and he ended up getting 121 votes, which is what he needed to pass. this was what was contested and today the discussion decision was made, we had two prime ministers here for a while. it is said little unco
. >> the ebola outbreak is growing. 37 new cases and 21 more deaths were reported in guinea. it claims between 50-90% of its victims, depending on the strain. it's transmitted by direct contact with bodily fluids and is very contagious. >> syria's former enjoy says instability could threaten the stability of the east. he said it's likely the conflict would blow up and spread beyond syria. more than 160,000 people have been killed as a result of the syrian war since 2011. >>...
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. >>> a second wave of ebola has killed hundreds in west africa. the world health organisation says more than 330 died in guinea, sierra leone and liberia. doctors without borders say the outbreak is out of control, and there's no cure or vaccine for the virus. the latest is the deadliest since the first outbreak reported 40 years ago, when 280 people were killed in the democratic republic of congo. >>> a new fight by the white house in the battle over ilimmigration the the aborigine rock illegal immigration. the obama administration is stepping up april gaines people crossing -- against people crossing illegally. >> as the humanitarian crisis un folds the administration is making it clear children and families streaming to the united states at the border with mexico must turn back. if apprehended they'll be september back. the administration is trying to counteract the rumour that is drying many of these children and families to get into the united states. if they get here, there'll be an axe nesty, they'll say that it is not the case that they ar
. >>> a second wave of ebola has killed hundreds in west africa. the world health organisation says more than 330 died in guinea, sierra leone and liberia. doctors without borders say the outbreak is out of control, and there's no cure or vaccine for the virus. the latest is the deadliest since the first outbreak reported 40 years ago, when 280 people were killed in the democratic republic of congo. >>> a new fight by the white house in the battle over ilimmigration the the...