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we salute the bravery of all ebola. that is "america tonight." tell us tonight at aljazeera.com/"america tonight." come back we'll have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. >> al jazeera's investigative unit has tonight's exclusive report. >> from coast to coast. >> people selling fresh water for fracking. >> stories that have impact. >> we lost lives. >> that make a difference. >> senator, we were hoping that we could ask you some questions about your legal problems. >> that open your world. >> it could be very dangerous. >> i hear gunshots. >> a bullet came right there through the window. >> it absolutely is a crisis. >> real reporting. >> this is what we do. >> america tonight. tuesday through friday. 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america.
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reported almost 200 new cases of ebola in sierra leone in the past three weeks. dominguez estimates 40 ebola patients were admitted to her unit while she was there. >> i wanted to go there because that's really where the help was needed. we ended up having a pretty big surge of patients while we were there. the ambulance would sound the sirens so we could hear it coming. >> reporter: before the patient could even be touched the entire ambulance had to be disinfected with chlorine. a process that could take up to half an hour. >> one process that was difficult for all of us is when we would hear of a patient coming and finally get to the process of opening the ambulance and getting to the patient they were already deceased. >> when a single slipup could have deadly consequences the team adhered fan at cli to fan at fanatically to strict safety proceed colts. >> i felt such a responsibility that i had their back. >> but dominguez and her colleagues harbored no illusions of vulnerability. >> i knew going into this there is a very high risk with treating ebola patien
reported almost 200 new cases of ebola in sierra leone in the past three weeks. dominguez estimates 40 ebola patients were admitted to her unit while she was there. >> i wanted to go there because that's really where the help was needed. we ended up having a pretty big surge of patients while we were there. the ambulance would sound the sirens so we could hear it coming. >> reporter: before the patient could even be touched the entire ambulance had to be disinfected with chlorine. a...
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nobody under five years old survived ebola. but we preached every patient, one year olds or 4-year-olds, that this was going to be the one. going to survive. >> so when a patient emerged alive, the stap celebrated. >> i think the few times that asaw them emerge i -- that i saw them emerge i felt my time was worthwhile. the work was physically demanding. exhausting and dangerous. it drew the team ever closer. >> there was a connection we relied on for our own health and survival. >> now that she's back in california. she was tape advantage of guarantee een. reequate with her dogs and run in her favourite park. it's the one place that the state of california allows her to talk. >> when she talks to people she's quiet about where she has been. >> i've been careful not to communicate the fact that i went to west africa treated ebola patients, i'm back in quarantine. >> you get the food. i'll get the med stein. i think there's a stigma in society with many folks limiting information. >> the rack of information about ebola caused a r
nobody under five years old survived ebola. but we preached every patient, one year olds or 4-year-olds, that this was going to be the one. going to survive. >> so when a patient emerged alive, the stap celebrated. >> i think the few times that asaw them emerge i -- that i saw them emerge i felt my time was worthwhile. the work was physically demanding. exhausting and dangerous. it drew the team ever closer. >> there was a connection we relied on for our own health and...
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there's a risk of getting ebola when you're taking care of ebola patients. ebola is certainly better but it is not gone and out of our headlines but it is not o you the of their headlines. >> elizabeth cohen, thanks for being with us this morning. >> thanks. >>> as the march 24th deadline for a deal on iran's nuclear program is getting closer, john kerry is returning to switzerland today. ahead of the trip kerry took a swipe at senate republicans. remember, they made headlines after sending a letter to the iranian government recently asserting that they have to approve any agreement president obama makes. here's what the secretary of state said about their actions and the potential influence on negotiations. >> i can tell you from common sense that when the united states senate sends a letter such as 47 senators chose to send the other day, it is a direct interference. >> so could a new bill, one that would allow congress to vote on any bill, really pose another threat to the iranian talks. the obama administration says yes. it's issuing a sharp warning to t
there's a risk of getting ebola when you're taking care of ebola patients. ebola is certainly better but it is not gone and out of our headlines but it is not o you the of their headlines. >> elizabeth cohen, thanks for being with us this morning. >> thanks. >>> as the march 24th deadline for a deal on iran's nuclear program is getting closer, john kerry is returning to switzerland today. ahead of the trip kerry took a swipe at senate republicans. remember, they made...
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take ebola - it caught america offguard. in some places we overreacted and in other places we doesn't do enough. >> there's a lot of scare around ebola, because we don't know much about it, compared to measles. which is also a hot topic. >> when we think of diseases we tend to think of containment. how do we contain them. i had an opportunity to meet a small group of scientists who are seeking out the pathogens in order to understand it. it might surprise people that metropolis. that's good reason for that. let's have a look. >> reporter: we are all vulnerable to the tiny viruses. >> microscopic agents causing big diseases. >> reporter: these infectious agents know now boundaries and in today's hyper connective world, they can move fast. like others, like small pox are eradicated. others spring back to life when we are not vigilantful. safety. >> more than 400 in mexico have contracted measles. >> reporter: then there are the new kids s.a.r.s., avian bird flu and ebola. >> emerging viruses cause two-thirds of recognised dise
take ebola - it caught america offguard. in some places we overreacted and in other places we doesn't do enough. >> there's a lot of scare around ebola, because we don't know much about it, compared to measles. which is also a hot topic. >> when we think of diseases we tend to think of containment. how do we contain them. i had an opportunity to meet a small group of scientists who are seeking out the pathogens in order to understand it. it might surprise people that metropolis....
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you can find out much more about the ebola outbreak on our website.to bbc.com/ebola. >>> the united nations human rights office has released a new report on the conflict northeastern ukraine. it says fighting there has killed at least 6,000 people in less than a year. that latest death toll comes as the u.s. secretary of state, john kerry, and his russian counterparts sergey lavrov meet in geneva. the conflict in ukraine high on their agenda. in fact it's the first time the two have met since kerry accused moscow of lying about its role in the conflict. just a few moments ago, sergey lavrov said heavy artillery is being withdrawn from the front lines in the east. >> we have seen tangible results today in the achievement of the implementation of the measures agreed in minsk. the cease-fire is being consolidated. heavy weapons are being withdrawn under oece monitoring. those who attempt to disregard this and who call for increasing arms supplies to ukraine bear a heavy responsibility of disrupting the peace settlement. they are driven by concerns of var
you can find out much more about the ebola outbreak on our website.to bbc.com/ebola. >>> the united nations human rights office has released a new report on the conflict northeastern ukraine. it says fighting there has killed at least 6,000 people in less than a year. that latest death toll comes as the u.s. secretary of state, john kerry, and his russian counterparts sergey lavrov meet in geneva. the conflict in ukraine high on their agenda. in fact it's the first time the two have...
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survived ebola. several of her family members died of the disease. >> my sister and my men they all died. i'm the only survivor. >> reporter: while recovering in a hospital, she noticed how some ebola patients were dealt with no dignity. they need to give them a last honor. >> now she's helping to bring that last honor to her people. working on a burial team all deaths now whether ebola cases or not have to have safe and dignified burials. on this village on the outskirts of bo, ebola is, at its most contagious when someone dice and dies and that's why the disease is still spreading. baby gina's birthday would have been march 30th. >> i don't feel good when a baby has died. so i hold like my own baby and bury him or her and that's all i can do. >> reporter: before the burial the team dresses baby gina on behalf of the family and as maserai holds the baby the community begins to pray. and slowly follows a burial team to pay last respects. it's not easy to do this day in and day out says maserai especi
survived ebola. several of her family members died of the disease. >> my sister and my men they all died. i'm the only survivor. >> reporter: while recovering in a hospital, she noticed how some ebola patients were dealt with no dignity. they need to give them a last honor. >> now she's helping to bring that last honor to her people. working on a burial team all deaths now whether ebola cases or not have to have safe and dignified burials. on this village on the outskirts of...
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ebola -- entrenched. ebola, with the threat from i.s.i.s. and i.s.i.l. from the threat for the people the devil you know is less scary than the new devil. you see minorities where there's spillage willing to accept hezbollah. the more stream elements. >> you heard in the package that they are getting closer and closer. something that prime minister binyamin netanyahu said about iran's influence in the region. >> goons in gaza lackies in lebanon, revolutionary guards on the golan heights are clutching israel with the ten tackles of terror. backed by iran they are slaughtering backed by iran shia millisher as are rampaging through iraq. houthis are seizing control of yemen, backed by iran. >> you talked about how much iran controls hezbollah, is that an accurate assessment by prime minister binyamin netanyahu of the threats against israel posed. >> he has a rhetorical flourish. israel militarily is not threatened by hezbollah. it has, for all of the talk about the nuclear arsenal of iran israel is the most nuclear armed state in the region. it doesn't face
ebola -- entrenched. ebola, with the threat from i.s.i.s. and i.s.i.l. from the threat for the people the devil you know is less scary than the new devil. you see minorities where there's spillage willing to accept hezbollah. the more stream elements. >> you heard in the package that they are getting closer and closer. something that prime minister binyamin netanyahu said about iran's influence in the region. >> goons in gaza lackies in lebanon, revolutionary guards on the golan...
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it's been reported that locals ate bats from this tree and contracted ebola virus.ning what has grown into the worst outbreak of the virus every recorded. >> translator: the bats brought the escape punishment in this village according to the white man and the government as the head of the young people in this village we have decided to burn this tree. >> reporter: the government issued a press release saying that ebola was first detected in bats from this tree and his son was the first person to contract the disease and die. other members of his family also died. >> translator: when my children started dying and my wife i doubted myself and thought they were killed by tradition, although later a white man state's ebola, and i was the first person to lose all of my familiar mri. which son died my daughter and wife too. >> reporter: according to the world health organization the ebola virus has killed 10,000 people mostly in west africa with guinea sierra leone, and liberia being the worst hit. a vaccine is being tested. investigators look at what is called the index
it's been reported that locals ate bats from this tree and contracted ebola virus.ning what has grown into the worst outbreak of the virus every recorded. >> translator: the bats brought the escape punishment in this village according to the white man and the government as the head of the young people in this village we have decided to burn this tree. >> reporter: the government issued a press release saying that ebola was first detected in bats from this tree and his son was the...
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although later the white man say it's ebola.hen the ebola entered my individual i was the first person to lose all of my family. my one year son died, my doubter and wife too. accord to this world health organization, the ebola virus has killed 10,000 people. mostly in west africa. with guinea, liberia and sierra leone being the worst hit. a vaccine is being tested and modeled the rain vacs action approach which was used to irrelevant rat cat small pox in the 1970s investigators look at what's called the index case and find all of those who have come in to contact with that person. but there are challenges. both guinea and sierra leone are still reporting dozens of new cases every week and the number of ebola deaths taking place outside of hospitals remains high. and that suggests that people are wary of seeking help or hiding patients. imran kahn, al jazerra. >>> in south african a appeal against oscar pistorius conviction for culpable homicide will go before the supreme court. the pair limb pill para olympic athlete was convic
although later the white man say it's ebola.hen the ebola entered my individual i was the first person to lose all of my family. my one year son died, my doubter and wife too. accord to this world health organization, the ebola virus has killed 10,000 people. mostly in west africa. with guinea, liberia and sierra leone being the worst hit. a vaccine is being tested and modeled the rain vacs action approach which was used to irrelevant rat cat small pox in the 1970s investigators look at what's...
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it's the only way for the government to stop ebola. >> the ebola virus spread from guinea to other parts of the west africa a year ago. >> the only thing we need is international support. if you look at the set up that liberia got that's the same set up we have here. you will see that we'll continue to fight the battle and succeed. we'll not get any more cases on this side. we will not get any more cases on that side. >> ebola is spread through bodily fluids, and causes diary y bleeding and often death. the head of the u.s. infectious disease center involved in the trial said that ebola needs to be controlled across the whole region. >> the numbers in sierra leone and in guinea are also down from their peak. but with ebola, which is a very unusual infection. when you have an outbreak of ebola, until you've essentially gotten under control the very last case, and you're down to zero, there is always a threat of a rebound. >> this outbreak has a low mortality raid than previous strains but it still killed more than 10,000 people since december of 2013. ebola remains one of the most dangero
it's the only way for the government to stop ebola. >> the ebola virus spread from guinea to other parts of the west africa a year ago. >> the only thing we need is international support. if you look at the set up that liberia got that's the same set up we have here. you will see that we'll continue to fight the battle and succeed. we'll not get any more cases on this side. we will not get any more cases on that side. >> ebola is spread through bodily fluids, and causes diary...
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special representative for ebola response. many press conferences, so his face i'm sure, is familiar to you. but what would you ask them if you could? head to our facebook page now and post your questions for the live q&a on tuesday. that's at facebook.com/bbcworldnews. >>> time to catch up on the business. aaron is with us now. almost an upgrade on my mobile phone. interested what you're going to bring me. >> are you going to say what you're a typical user of. >> what do you think? >> you're an apple. >> i'm an apple. >> there are other phone devices and companies out there. >> there's a new samsung? >> the jury's still out on that. i'll explain. hello, lucy. there you go. samsung say they have a new edge in their ongoing battle with apple. and this is it. it's actually called the galaxy s6 edge. now, the phone has a three-sided screen. yeah, it does. a three-sided screen and a whole host of new features including an upgraded camera also the ability to be charged wirelessly. the big question it's a big one, is will it be enou
special representative for ebola response. many press conferences, so his face i'm sure, is familiar to you. but what would you ask them if you could? head to our facebook page now and post your questions for the live q&a on tuesday. that's at facebook.com/bbcworldnews. >>> time to catch up on the business. aaron is with us now. almost an upgrade on my mobile phone. interested what you're going to bring me. >> are you going to say what you're a typical user of. >> what...
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although later, the white man said it was ebola. was the first person to lose all of my family. >> reporter: according to the world health organization the ebola virus has killed 10,000 people mostly in west africa. a vaccine is being tested and it's modeled on the ring vaccination approach which was used to eradicate smallpoxes in the 1970s. investigators look at what is called the index case and then find all of those who have come into contact with that person. but there are challenges. both guinea and sierra leone are still records dozens of new cases every week and the numbers of deaths taking place outside of hospitals remains high. >>> still to come here on al jazeera, aid groups calling for negotiations with isil. so vital supplies can be delivered to millions of suffering children in syria. >>> i'm reporting from a chinese village 19 months after a devastating flash flood here. along with the damage serious doubts remain about the official government story of what happened here. ♪ >> the stream, >> your digital community >>
although later, the white man said it was ebola. was the first person to lose all of my family. >> reporter: according to the world health organization the ebola virus has killed 10,000 people mostly in west africa. a vaccine is being tested and it's modeled on the ring vaccination approach which was used to eradicate smallpoxes in the 1970s. investigators look at what is called the index case and then find all of those who have come into contact with that person. but there are...
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>>> new ebola concerns this morning.americans returning home, will be monitored for this deadly disease. we will take a look at the plan once they land. >>> new arrests overnight near ferguson, missouri. we have that report after the break. stay close. ♪ health. so we quit selling cigarettes in our cvs pharmacies. expanded minuteclinic, for walk-in medical care. and created programs that encourage people to take their medications regularly. introducing cvs health. a new purpose. a new promise... to help all those wishes come true. cvs health. because health is everything. returning to his childhood home. this is the smell of baked pears, making him feel warm. then pie crust, as he wonders if it's too soon to ask what's for dessert. now vanilla, reminding him of pep talks with mom and slightly inappropriate advice from dad. new air wick life scents in mom's baking, the first constantly changing fragrance that acts like real life and says 'welcome home, kev-y bear.' this is him, secretly loving the name kev-y bear. air wic
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wife -- an ebola wife. >> i want to go to school. i do not have my two cents into school. reporter: joseph and josephine are left behind. you cannot go to school? i'm sorry. you ought to go to school. in one family, ebola's legacy. andrew harding, bbc news. katty: ebola continues to devastate the lives of people in africa. growing demand for ivory is proving a problem. a record number of rhinos were sold to people. prince william has cultivated support and volunteered at a park. ed tomas berdych the people fighting to protect the animals. -- ed thomas meets the people fighting to protect the animals. reporter: it takes fighters to protect the elephants and rhinos. a dedication that puts lives at risk. >> are you willing to die? myself and my peers are willing to die to protect the wildlife. reporter: the armed response is working. no rhinos were killed. the poachers have not gone away. >> we have had isolated successes. reporter: what you say to the enemy? " i would say they have children and values. why kill africa's wildlife? repor
wife -- an ebola wife. >> i want to go to school. i do not have my two cents into school. reporter: joseph and josephine are left behind. you cannot go to school? i'm sorry. you ought to go to school. in one family, ebola's legacy. andrew harding, bbc news. katty: ebola continues to devastate the lives of people in africa. growing demand for ivory is proving a problem. a record number of rhinos were sold to people. prince william has cultivated support and volunteered at a park. ed tomas...
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>>reporter: the ebola virus spread from guinea to other parts of west africa more than a year ago. there are border controls between sierra leon and liberia which are on the verge of being declared ebola free. >> the only thing we need is international support. you will see that we'll continue to fight the battle and succeed. we will not get anymore cases on this side or that side. >>reporter: ebola is spread through bodily fluids and causes fever, diarrhea severe bleeding, and often death. two new vaccines are being tested in liberia. ebola needs to be controlled across the whole region. >> the numbers in sierra leone and in guinea are also down from their peak but with ebola which is a very unusual infection, when you have an outbreak of ebola, until you have essentially gotten under control the very last case and you're down to zero there's always a threat of a rebound. >>reporter: it is one of the most dangerous viruss known and tough actions like a three-day lockdown might just tip the balance against it. >> troops in somolia have forced al shabaab gunmen from mogadishu. >>rep
>>reporter: the ebola virus spread from guinea to other parts of west africa more than a year ago. there are border controls between sierra leon and liberia which are on the verge of being declared ebola free. >> the only thing we need is international support. you will see that we'll continue to fight the battle and succeed. we will not get anymore cases on this side or that side. >>reporter: ebola is spread through bodily fluids and causes fever, diarrhea severe bleeding,...
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ebola will arriving in maryland.board a plane or under strict isolation protocols. that unidentified person will head to the institutes of heath to be treated for the disease. the nia is one of a few medical centers outfitting an isolation unit. the patient got the virus while volunteering at a treatment center. this will be the 10th person with ebola to be treated in the u.s. today brings a milestone in the battle against ebola. the world health organisation announcing that 10,000 people have been killed by the disease. while a massive international response slowed the rate of ebola from proceeding. w.h.o. says it is far from over. >> in terms of the risks, the single biggest one probably at this point is the risk that the world stops looking at the disease, stops looking at the country. sierra leone and guinea remain entrenched in the fight with dozens of cases being reported. the world needs to keep paying attention and give more. the w.h.o. says 400 million is needed to continue the mission, fighting the disease.
ebola will arriving in maryland.board a plane or under strict isolation protocols. that unidentified person will head to the institutes of heath to be treated for the disease. the nia is one of a few medical centers outfitting an isolation unit. the patient got the virus while volunteering at a treatment center. this will be the 10th person with ebola to be treated in the u.s. today brings a milestone in the battle against ebola. the world health organisation announcing that 10,000 people have...
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and is now ebola-free. as for the new patient, not a lot of information is being released at this point. we don't know their age or gender. we do know the patient is a health care worker who had been volunteering at an ebola treatment unit in sierra leone. of course that's an area that was hard hit by the ebola outbreak. the patient will be flown to our area in isolation on a special aircraft and is expected to arrive at some point today. >> megan, thank you. >>> tensions remain high in ferguson missouri this morning as the hunt for the person who sht two two police officers continue. protestors gathered again overnight outside the ferguson list department. the protests came on the heels of a candlelig. >>> president obama says he's thankful the officers hurt in ferguson are expected to make a full recovery. on jimmy kimmel live, the president said whoever fired the shots should be punished p. he said those who commit acts of violence are criminals who do not expect the peaceful protes or the social change
and is now ebola-free. as for the new patient, not a lot of information is being released at this point. we don't know their age or gender. we do know the patient is a health care worker who had been volunteering at an ebola treatment unit in sierra leone. of course that's an area that was hard hit by the ebola outbreak. the patient will be flown to our area in isolation on a special aircraft and is expected to arrive at some point today. >> megan, thank you. >>> tensions remain...
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. ♪ >>> this morning, new concerns about ebola here in the united states.early a dozen americans now heading home from sierra leone. some going straight into quarantine. how concerned should we be? >>> fragile nuclear negotiations with iran. the secretary of state kicking off a new round of talks and one senator wants to make sure he has a voice in the deal. >>> massive devastation. trees snap and homes destroyed. aid starts to arrive in the island of vanuatu. your "new day" continues now. >> i hope sunday has been good to you so far. even though i know it's early. >> it is. >> i'm christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell. >>> ten americans possibly exposed to ebola and their return to the u.s. >> four americans we know are back in the united states this morning. they have been taken to the university of maine medical center in omaha and there for observation but six more patients are expected to arrive either today or tomorrow and immediately transferred to emory hospital in atlanta or the hospital in omaha. >> none of these have been diagnosed to ebola but m
. ♪ >>> this morning, new concerns about ebola here in the united states.early a dozen americans now heading home from sierra leone. some going straight into quarantine. how concerned should we be? >>> fragile nuclear negotiations with iran. the secretary of state kicking off a new round of talks and one senator wants to make sure he has a voice in the deal. >>> massive devastation. trees snap and homes destroyed. aid starts to arrive in the island of vanuatu. your...
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guinea is where the first patient contracted this strain of ebola. you would think they would be completely prepared. >> in guinea the epidemic was more rural and why you saw the explosion in liberia and sierra leon is because they were urban epidemics. it's becoming urban in guinea. and i haven't appreciated this until i came here myself in that guinea is somewhat different. politically in terms of the government. in liberia and sierra leon you have -- in guinea they have a very strong system of civil society. there are advantages and disadvantages. in the next door countries, other people can come in the united states, for example, ngos can come in and create what we call vertical programs military life programs to get things done and here you have to work through the system which there are some advantages to that but it is more bureaucratic slower. >> can you talk about some of the other impacts that ebola is having on other areas of the healthcare system in guinea? >> people with hiv, tuberculosis malaria, women maybe needing to deliver. they're
guinea is where the first patient contracted this strain of ebola. you would think they would be completely prepared. >> in guinea the epidemic was more rural and why you saw the explosion in liberia and sierra leon is because they were urban epidemics. it's becoming urban in guinea. and i haven't appreciated this until i came here myself in that guinea is somewhat different. politically in terms of the government. in liberia and sierra leon you have -- in guinea they have a very strong...
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back to you in -- with ebola. back to you in the studio. >>> leaders of an oversight panel are promising to get to the bottom of the latest scandal with the secret service. >> the justice department is leading an investigation into two senior agents who are accused of driving through a white house grounds barrier after a night of drinking. susan mcginnis with more. >> reporter: newly appointed secret service director joseph clancy assured close scrutiny on capitol hill amid the latest embarrassing misstep involving his agency. at about 11:00 p.m. march 4, two special agents mark connolly second in command of president obama's protective detail and senior washington field office supervisor george ogilvie drove an agency suv into a security barrier near the white house. the incident happened during an active investigation of a package left by a whom who said it contain -- by a woman who said it contained a bomb. the agents suspected of being under the influence of alcohol allegedly knocked over a cone protecting evi
back to you in -- with ebola. back to you in the studio. >>> leaders of an oversight panel are promising to get to the bottom of the latest scandal with the secret service. >> the justice department is leading an investigation into two senior agents who are accused of driving through a white house grounds barrier after a night of drinking. susan mcginnis with more. >> reporter: newly appointed secret service director joseph clancy assured close scrutiny on capitol hill amid...
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in one family ebola's legacy.ing, bbc news liberia. >> heart breaking there for the children. neighboring sierra leone and the world health organization is working with locals to stop the virus. some are in strict quarantine. we spoke to the w.h.o. representative there. >> in december we had around 550 patients a week. at the moment 60 to 100. however, at the moment we have -- outbreak here and -- new patients to be identified. unfortunately, there was a contact in another district which caused patients to be identified. also we had a transmission two weeks ago, which also increased the number of patients there. >> reporter: is the message not getting through to individuals? is that what the problem is? >> the message is getting through, but it's personal behavior change. not everyone -- so we have people who would like to prefer to go to a traditional healer. sometimes we have the community that would like the traditional burial rather than a safe and dignifyied burial. >> reporter: it just taking one person to b
in one family ebola's legacy.ing, bbc news liberia. >> heart breaking there for the children. neighboring sierra leone and the world health organization is working with locals to stop the virus. some are in strict quarantine. we spoke to the w.h.o. representative there. >> in december we had around 550 patients a week. at the moment 60 to 100. however, at the moment we have -- outbreak here and -- new patients to be identified. unfortunately, there was a contact in another district...
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. >>> the charity msf says early calls for help with ebola were ignored by local governments and the world health organization. >>> the indian sprinter at the center of a row over gender due to chance appeals again the ban. >>> and the parents of a boy who were held in prison after taking him out of the uk for brain tumor treatment say he's now free of cancer. >>> hello and welcome to the program. tributes are being trade to one of asia's most influential statesmen, lee kuan yew, who has died in hospital in singapore. he was 91 years old. let's take a look at the scene live in istana, the presidential palace, where people are paying their respects. they're laying flowers and tribute boards have been set up for people to write their messages of condolence. well, mr. lee led singapore's transformation from a small port city to one of the wealthiest nations in the world. although his authoritarian zero tolerance approach attracted some criticism. his son, durnt prime minister, lee hsien loong, said he built singapore and the country would not see another man like him. let's crossover on
. >>> the charity msf says early calls for help with ebola were ignored by local governments and the world health organization. >>> the indian sprinter at the center of a row over gender due to chance appeals again the ban. >>> and the parents of a boy who were held in prison after taking him out of the uk for brain tumor treatment say he's now free of cancer. >>> hello and welcome to the program. tributes are being trade to one of asia's most influential...
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. >> when ebola was at its worst last year, julius was trying to save those he could.and that's when he caught the disease. >> fortunately, i survived it, but working down in the community, people pointing fingers with me, oh, he's the one who came down with the virus. he's the one people say would die. and it has become discouraging and worrisome. >> even colleagues who showed no symptoms were made to feel isolated. >> the very people who no longer come around me because. >> despite the stigma, he is back at work. he has beat the virus and said now it's time to beat the misinformation about the disease. that's what liberia's government wants to do as well. in a few weeks the "world health organization" had hoped to declare the country ebola free, but that's now not going to happen because of a new case discovered days ago. it's left many here worried. >> i'm very, very discouraged because it was a war. our children for the length of time that we delay their education, to hear interest is a new outbreak of ebola it is very very discouraging. >> ebola has spread at a cr
. >> when ebola was at its worst last year, julius was trying to save those he could.and that's when he caught the disease. >> fortunately, i survived it, but working down in the community, people pointing fingers with me, oh, he's the one who came down with the virus. he's the one people say would die. and it has become discouraging and worrisome. >> even colleagues who showed no symptoms were made to feel isolated. >> the very people who no longer come around me...
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s world health organization's slow response to the ebola outbreak. w.h.o. hasn't responded so far to the criticism. henry gray is m.s.f.'s global task force. he said the global medical community is still not prepared for another outbreak. >> the delay that was caused by member states of the w.h.o. not acting cost valuable time in preparing a response. we're in a different place today, but we should be much further along. this is not just a hatchet job against the w.h.o., but it's really a reflection that the world isn't propped for an outbreak of this magnitude and what worries m.s.f. is if there's another outbreak in another part of the world with similar backgrounds similar set up to the three countries in west africa, we will have another problem and another huge problem which will cost lives. >> joint forces from niger and chad killed several dozen boko haram members in a village across the border from niger. military officials say helicopter bombs destroyed several vehicles and motorcycles carrying fighters. this is the latest move in a joint force mis
s world health organization's slow response to the ebola outbreak. w.h.o. hasn't responded so far to the criticism. henry gray is m.s.f.'s global task force. he said the global medical community is still not prepared for another outbreak. >> the delay that was caused by member states of the w.h.o. not acting cost valuable time in preparing a response. we're in a different place today, but we should be much further along. this is not just a hatchet job against the w.h.o., but it's really a...
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so no bats will bring ebola. >> the government issued a press release that ebola was first detected from bats in this tree. and his son was the first to contract the disease and die in the current outbreak. other members of his family died. >> in the beginning when my children started dying and my wife i doubted myself. i thought they were killed by tradition. later the white man said that it was ebola. when ebola entered my village, i was the first person to lose all my family. my one-year-old son died and my daughter and my wife too. the >> the ebola virus has killed 10,000 people. a vaccine is being tested, and it's modeled on the ring vaccination approach which was used to irradicate small pox in the 1970s. they look at the indetective case and find all those who have come in contact with that person but there are challenges. both quinea and sierra leone are still reporting new cases every week, and the number of deaths taking place outside of hospitals remain high. that suggests people who are wary of seeking help are hiding patients. >> talks have been delayed yet again. the delega
so no bats will bring ebola. >> the government issued a press release that ebola was first detected from bats in this tree. and his son was the first to contract the disease and die in the current outbreak. other members of his family died. >> in the beginning when my children started dying and my wife i doubted myself. i thought they were killed by tradition. later the white man said that it was ebola. when ebola entered my village, i was the first person to lose all my family. my...
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ebola is still an issue in guinea, where large scale testing of an experimental ebola vaccine will soonbegin. >>> southern california's superbug outbreak appears to be growing. cedars-sinai medical center says four patients were infected with the deadly bacteria, coming from a contaminated medical scope used in endoscopic procedures. the 67 may have been exposed. similar outbreak at ucla medical center sickened seven patients and two of them died. >> the largest kidney donation chain ever conducted on the west coast begins this morning in the bay area. it's a six-way chain that will take place at the california pacific medical center in san francisco. team of doctors will operate on 12 people from the bay area and the central valley. they'll essentially match good kidneys from six of the people and give them to the six others in need. the procedure will actually take two days. >> that's amazing. we'll talk about that coming up later as well. >> we are. >>> steph curry and cheryl sandberg, why the two of them are teaming up, coming up next. >> looking toward oakland, home of steph curry,
ebola is still an issue in guinea, where large scale testing of an experimental ebola vaccine will soonbegin. >>> southern california's superbug outbreak appears to be growing. cedars-sinai medical center says four patients were infected with the deadly bacteria, coming from a contaminated medical scope used in endoscopic procedures. the 67 may have been exposed. similar outbreak at ucla medical center sickened seven patients and two of them died. >> the largest kidney donation...
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new ebola infections in liberia have dropped .iberia was the hardest hit country in the region with nearly 4000 victims. in total, some 9600 people have got across west africa since the ebola epidemic broke out a year ago. >> you are watching "france 24." more line up at the funeral for russian opposition leader boris nemtsov. he was shocked dead friday at the kremlin two days before he was set to lead a peace march on ukraine. the israeli trimester takes his fight against an iran nuclear dear to washington. he is set to address a joint meeting of the u.s. congress they, but the white house is keeping his distance. and a major international conference on ebola is now on in brussels. infection rates have dropped since their height in the fall. the official death toll continues to rise. time for the business news on "france 24" with stephen carroll. something fun for car lovers. we will go straight to the geneva motor show. >> that is right, the cars are the stars in geneva today. we have seen them recover in the past year, i suppos
new ebola infections in liberia have dropped .iberia was the hardest hit country in the region with nearly 4000 victims. in total, some 9600 people have got across west africa since the ebola epidemic broke out a year ago. >> you are watching "france 24." more line up at the funeral for russian opposition leader boris nemtsov. he was shocked dead friday at the kremlin two days before he was set to lead a peace march on ukraine. the israeli trimester takes his fight against an...
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she contracted ebola caring for thomas duncan who died from ebola in a dallas hospital. >> i would especiallyess act of donating plasma. >> reporter: he contracted ebola working in liberia. he talked to matt lauer about his darkest hour. >> i don't think they said kent you're about to die, but i felt like i was about to die. >> reporter: after being hospitalized in atlanta, he survived and donated plasma to help others. in all, eight americans treated for ebola have lived, but thomas duncan from liberia, and drrmt sol ee a died being treated in u.s. hospitals. in west africa the death toll stands at 10,000. >> ebola hasn't gone away, it is kind of slipped off the radar screen. the epidemics in sierra leone and guinea continue and continue to need our help. >> reporter: dr. schaffner mentioned progress was made in sierra leone, in guinea it is a big problem, especially in rural areas. that's why so many ebola health care workers from america are on the ground. >> tom costello reporting for us. >>> to a colossal dangerous storm endangering nearly a quarter million people in the south pacific. t
she contracted ebola caring for thomas duncan who died from ebola in a dallas hospital. >> i would especiallyess act of donating plasma. >> reporter: he contracted ebola working in liberia. he talked to matt lauer about his darkest hour. >> i don't think they said kent you're about to die, but i felt like i was about to die. >> reporter: after being hospitalized in atlanta, he survived and donated plasma to help others. in all, eight americans treated for ebola have...
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but with ebola, which is a very unusual infection when you have an outbreak of ebola until you have essentially got it under control, the very last case, and you're down to zero, there's always a threat of a rebound. >> this outbreak has a low mortality rate than previous strains, but it still killed 10,000 people since 2013. ebola remains one of the most dangerous viruses known. and tough action like a three-day lockdown in sierra leone may just tip the odds against it. >> a man who spent 30 years on death row for a crime he did not commit was refused compensation from america. new evidence showed that he wasn't at the crime scene after decades of poor medical care he has been diagnosed with cancer. our correspondent went to meet him. >> these are the only recent ones i have. >> after 30 years on louisiana's death row, glenn ford was released with a shrug. >> they said there was a mistake made on their behalf, and that he was sorry. give me $20 debit card, shook my hand, and they released me. >> a minor mistake? >> yeah. >> what do they mean, minor mistake? >> i didn't know. i didn't even want
but with ebola, which is a very unusual infection when you have an outbreak of ebola until you have essentially got it under control, the very last case, and you're down to zero, there's always a threat of a rebound. >> this outbreak has a low mortality rate than previous strains, but it still killed 10,000 people since 2013. ebola remains one of the most dangerous viruses known. and tough action like a three-day lockdown in sierra leone may just tip the odds against it. >> a man...
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the "world health organization" had hoped to declare the country ebola-free. but that's not going to happen because of a new case discovered days ago. it has left many here worried. >> i'm very discouraged because it will carry us backward. our children to hear that there is a new outbreak of ebola it is very discouraging, and i'm feeling very bad about that. >> ebola has spread at an aggressive pace, crippling daily life. all schools were closed for six months, and in one year the disease has crisscrossed borders, kill morgue than 10,000 people across west africa. experts have traced the source here in guinea. this is the spot that it is pleased that bats infected a toddler, triggering the epidemic epidemic. the countries affected hope that the worst is over, and that could well been the case. if the empty treatment centers are anything to go by. >> the 2016 presidential race has kicked off officially with the texan senator ted cruz announcing that he wants the republican nomination. he was speaking at the university of virginia. mr. cruz said that his missio
the "world health organization" had hoped to declare the country ebola-free. but that's not going to happen because of a new case discovered days ago. it has left many here worried. >> i'm very discouraged because it will carry us backward. our children to hear that there is a new outbreak of ebola it is very discouraging, and i'm feeling very bad about that. >> ebola has spread at an aggressive pace, crippling daily life. all schools were closed for six months, and in one...
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it's the only way for the government to stop ebola. >> reporter: the ebola virus spread from guinea to of west africa more and a year ago and controls between sierra leone and liberia officially on the verge of being ebola free. >> translator: what we need is international support, if you look at the set up that liberia got that is the same set up we have here you will see we will continue to fight the battle and succeed. we will not get any more cases on this side and we will not get any more cases on that side. >> reporter: ebola is spread through bodily fluids and causes fever, diarrhea, severe bleeding and death and vaccines produced internationally being tested in liberia, head of u.s. infectious disease center in the trial says ebola needs to be controlled across the whole region. >> the numbers in sierra leone and in guinea are also down from their peek but with ebola which is a very unusual infection when you have an outbreak of ebola until you have essentially got it under control, the very last case and you are down to 0 there is always a threat of a rebound. >> reporter: thi
it's the only way for the government to stop ebola. >> reporter: the ebola virus spread from guinea to of west africa more and a year ago and controls between sierra leone and liberia officially on the verge of being ebola free. >> translator: what we need is international support, if you look at the set up that liberia got that is the same set up we have here you will see we will continue to fight the battle and succeed. we will not get any more cases on this side and we will not...
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a medical team hunting for the final traces of ebola. for these -- for this family, they have suffered though virus. three are dead. for the rest, daily checkups. they are halfway through a 21 day quarantine. >> it is fear and worry. counting the days now. >> this doctor is leading the push to eradicate the virus and it's working. no new confirmed ebola cases nationwide for 11 days now. >> this could be the last family. >> but then, bad news. we race off to a nearby clinic. a sick woman has been found by one of the doctors teams. what's more, she is a neighbor. it seems she has been hiding her illness. as she rest, the doctor raises the alarm. the fight against ebola here is like a military campaign, but it has changed into something like detective work. but later, the doctor learns she's tested negative for ebola. it is not the end of liberia's struggle, but it is getting closer. >> when the nazis looted austria, thousands of pieces of artwork was lost. austria prohibited summative the export of the items. now they are on this way at th
a medical team hunting for the final traces of ebola. for these -- for this family, they have suffered though virus. three are dead. for the rest, daily checkups. they are halfway through a 21 day quarantine. >> it is fear and worry. counting the days now. >> this doctor is leading the push to eradicate the virus and it's working. no new confirmed ebola cases nationwide for 11 days now. >> this could be the last family. >> but then, bad news. we race off to a nearby...
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but only two people caught ebola in america. neither died.n in west africa where there was an epidemic, more people were killed by other diseases, like the flu. when the scare was at its peak i tried to provoke the women on the fox show by saying this. >> this is an overhyped risk being pumped by news media like us and especially you women more scared of ebola than men. i'm being sexist here. >> why is it wrong to be safe than stronger? >> i would like to see extra screenings. >> what would that cost? again, without putting up walls, no american caught ebola here and died from it. by contrast, 100 americans were killed by deer this year. aren't they cute? deer kill lots of people because we drive into them in our cars. no one proposes killing out the deer. we worry about ebola sharks tiny amounts of chemicals in food. nobody gets in their car and say gee, what if i hit a deer today. >> deer collisions can be a real concern. it happens more than a million times a year. so why do we worry about the wrong things? this book, how risky tries to ex
but only two people caught ebola in america. neither died.n in west africa where there was an epidemic, more people were killed by other diseases, like the flu. when the scare was at its peak i tried to provoke the women on the fox show by saying this. >> this is an overhyped risk being pumped by news media like us and especially you women more scared of ebola than men. i'm being sexist here. >> why is it wrong to be safe than stronger? >> i would like to see extra screenings....
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, somehow came in contact with ebola and contracted ebola.son arrived overnight on a charter flight to the n. >> h. i.h., the premier institute of dealing with contagious diseases and they are in a containment unit and under aggressive medical care. second to that as you mentioned, the concern is that that individual may have exposed other colleagues in west africa as well to ebola. none of them has shown any symptoms and so they are watching them in west africa. but then in addition one individual, one health care worker who is an american has been transported or being transported via charter plane to atlanta where he or she will be isolated but not in a hospital. they are close to emory university but at the moment they are not showing any symptoms at all either so they will watch them closely at home. so this has been as you know a very serious concern about ebola which we were reporting on heavily back in the fall. it thankfully has not turned out to be the global pandemic we feared back in the fall. as you know you can get it only throug
, somehow came in contact with ebola and contracted ebola.son arrived overnight on a charter flight to the n. >> h. i.h., the premier institute of dealing with contagious diseases and they are in a containment unit and under aggressive medical care. second to that as you mentioned, the concern is that that individual may have exposed other colleagues in west africa as well to ebola. none of them has shown any symptoms and so they are watching them in west africa. but then in addition one...
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and so you can get ebola with exposure. but as you said poppy, it's not easy to get ebola.s or her bodily fluids or were they just working or living near them? we just don't know. but they're concerned enough about them that they've flown them back to the u.s. watching them very closely and then admitting them if they do start to show symptoms. and poppy, i want to emphasize. ten is a big number. >> right. >> reporter: ten ace big number. i mean the nih, the patient currently at nih just admitted the colleague of these other folks? this person is the 11th person to be treated for ebola in this country. so ten possible new cases, that's a big number. >> just to be clear, worst case scenario here would be that those ten people somehow did contract ebola which is not likely. but we do have the facilities in this country, here in new york in maryland in nebraska right? to treat all of those people if it were needed. >> reporter: right. the facilities that these folks would be treated with are nih in maryland or emory in atlanta or the university of nebraska in nebraska. and you
and so you can get ebola with exposure. but as you said poppy, it's not easy to get ebola.s or her bodily fluids or were they just working or living near them? we just don't know. but they're concerned enough about them that they've flown them back to the u.s. watching them very closely and then admitting them if they do start to show symptoms. and poppy, i want to emphasize. ten is a big number. >> right. >> reporter: ten ace big number. i mean the nih, the patient currently at nih...
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. >>> the source of ebola. tracing back the deadly virus to the first person infected. >>> police say they have new leads in the shooting of two officers in the u.s. city of ferguson. >> after four years of political turmoil, the economic plan has been unveiled for egypt. at a global financial summit egypt's gulf neighbors legend pledge $12 billion to help the egyptian economy. stephanie dekker has our report. >> reporter: world and business leaders all here to listen to egypt's pitch despite years of turmoil we're open for business. in his opening speech president el-sisi personally welcomed many of the heads of state present here for their support. >> i would like to thank all our brothers and presidents of the arab states that are giving us honor here in egypt. the egyptian society is 25% of the population of the middle east stability in egypt is a very important role for the stability of the whole region. we need to make sure that these power will be for the benefits of the stability of the nation and for t
. >>> the source of ebola. tracing back the deadly virus to the first person infected. >>> police say they have new leads in the shooting of two officers in the u.s. city of ferguson. >> after four years of political turmoil, the economic plan has been unveiled for egypt. at a global financial summit egypt's gulf neighbors legend pledge $12 billion to help the egyptian economy. stephanie dekker has our report. >> reporter: world and business leaders all here to...