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there is a post-ebola syndrome. they've had vision problems hearing problems, joint strain, post-traumatic stress. mental problems. the number of staff are not trained sufficiently in sierra leone to address these post-ebola problems we've seen. they've set up a special center for post-ebola patients to go and be treated for problems we've seen. something similar has to happen in sierra leone and again, more staff has to be triend deal with thestrained to dealwith these p. >> dr. gavin skinner, good to have you with us. thank you. >>> trying to make the most out of a small opportunity. a group of refugees is not allowing their condition to keep them from competing in the game they love. they love. >> i've been asked to keep my voice down cause we are so close >>> now to our global view segment with a look at how news outlets across the world are reacting to various events. britain's the guardian writes of the chinese market crash and its impact around the world. its promise to build firmer families were not kept. an
there is a post-ebola syndrome. they've had vision problems hearing problems, joint strain, post-traumatic stress. mental problems. the number of staff are not trained sufficiently in sierra leone to address these post-ebola problems we've seen. they've set up a special center for post-ebola patients to go and be treated for problems we've seen. something similar has to happen in sierra leone and again, more staff has to be triend deal with thestrained to dealwith these p. >> dr. gavin...
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. >> the next is the ebola update. >> all right. good evening 0 i'm the director the emergency precipitation branch i want to start out with a brief overview i'll talk about the ebola the partners in general is presenting for the precipitation efforts i'll be joined by dr. carla the director for the prevention and has done most of her unit has done the monitoring we'll start with the precipitation and go to the actions around ebola. >> so this slide denot the outbreak situation in west afghanistan we have to countries from both the countries are over 17 thousand liberia in a cyst category about may had no case of ebola for a couple of months i'd like they were going to contrary and unfortunately towards the mid june one case that ended up having 5 contacts so unfortunately, a couple of deaths back up not having widespread transition but overall they've had over 10 thousand cases and reporting one thirds of the total cases have an outbreak this is a graphic to visualize what the outbreak looks like this was so much reporting and cont
. >> the next is the ebola update. >> all right. good evening 0 i'm the director the emergency precipitation branch i want to start out with a brief overview i'll talk about the ebola the partners in general is presenting for the precipitation efforts i'll be joined by dr. carla the director for the prevention and has done most of her unit has done the monitoring we'll start with the precipitation and go to the actions around ebola. >> so this slide denot the outbreak...
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it is a breakthrough in the fight against ebola. preliminary results of a vaccine trial are more than promising. scientists have combined the ebola virus with a much safer virus, allowing them -- allowing the immune system to protect itself against the disease. within 11,000 people have died since late 2013. worst hit by the west african nations of guinea. 2520 people dead. sierra leone with nearly 4000. liberia worst hit with over 5000. many of those lives could have been saved. >> across west africa over the past year and a half as epidemic devastated entire communities. the crisis has. a vaccine trial underway in guinea has had an astonishing success rate. >> the data so far is -- and the trial is going on. the data shows none of the 2014 persons vaccinated developed the ebola virus disease 10 days after vaccination. >> there is still no proven cure. the outbreak that began in late 23rd 18 -- in late 2013 claimed thousands of lives. >> if proven effective this is going to be a game changer. it'll change the management of the curr
it is a breakthrough in the fight against ebola. preliminary results of a vaccine trial are more than promising. scientists have combined the ebola virus with a much safer virus, allowing them -- allowing the immune system to protect itself against the disease. within 11,000 people have died since late 2013. worst hit by the west african nations of guinea. 2520 people dead. sierra leone with nearly 4000. liberia worst hit with over 5000. many of those lives could have been saved. >>...
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is still around so if you are sick call 1170 emergency ebola response line.t anyone else to get sick. >> reporter: but for now it's about a celebration of life and a new hope that this virus may be finally stamped out for good, the count down to be ebola free officially starts tuesday. nina, al jazeera, sierra leone. >>> deployed to a town in western nepal after it turned violent and eight people turned on police with spears, knives and axes and this is in the district which is close to the border with india. myanmar's biggest city is fast becoming netorous for traffic jams and it was worse since the cars were laxed and we have the report. >> reporter: many roads lead to downtown, come rush hour they all look more or less like this. bumper to bumper traffic in the commercial hub of myanmar. ever since government regulations were laxed four years ago car ownership has risen and so has traffic congestion. it's a far cry from the days of military rule when only a select few were allowed to import cars. >> we had about, around 15-20% increase per year and that me
is still around so if you are sick call 1170 emergency ebola response line.t anyone else to get sick. >> reporter: but for now it's about a celebration of life and a new hope that this virus may be finally stamped out for good, the count down to be ebola free officially starts tuesday. nina, al jazeera, sierra leone. >>> deployed to a town in western nepal after it turned violent and eight people turned on police with spears, knives and axes and this is in the district which is...
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it's not ebola-free just yet. there has to be 42 days of no new cases to be declared ebola-free. the virus could still surface. >> we shouldn't get complacent. we have seen this, continue doing all the things. >> reporter: she echos the statement. she caught the virus from her son. the entire village had to be quarantined. that was lifted sunday. she misses her son and that she will keep sending the message for people to take precaution against the disease now that she understands how deadly it is. >> translator: i want to remind people ebola is still around. so if you are sick, call emergency ebola response line. i do not want anyone else to get sick. >> reporter: for now it's about a celebration of life and a new hope this virus might be stamped out for good. the countdown for being ebola free officially starts tuesday. >> venezuela is continuing what it call as crackdown on criminals along its border with columcolombia. the venezuela president has imposed marshall law in the states after three venezuela soldiers were injured in a shootout with smugglers last week. >>> brazilia
it's not ebola-free just yet. there has to be 42 days of no new cases to be declared ebola-free. the virus could still surface. >> we shouldn't get complacent. we have seen this, continue doing all the things. >> reporter: she echos the statement. she caught the virus from her son. the entire village had to be quarantined. that was lifted sunday. she misses her son and that she will keep sending the message for people to take precaution against the disease now that she understands...
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did this virus have ebola in it? >> no, it did not. it had a protein of ebola.t me explain what it is. a virus was used which was a virus that infects animals and rarely infects humans. what the virus was is you took one gene of ebola and inserted it into this other virus and then injected this other virus into the vei vaccine recipients. once it got in them it started making the ebola protein, so none of the individuals got the ebola virus itself. they got the protein of ebola that was given to them through this vector or carrier virus. >> sreenivasan: dr. anthony fauci from the national institutes of health, thanks for joining us. >> good to be with you. >> woodruff: today the secretary of education and attorney general of the u.s. proposed a major shift in policy. after a 20-year ban, some federal and state inmates could become eligible for pell grant money to take college classes while behind bars. our special correspondent for education, john merrow reports on an earlier pilot program to create a "prison-to-college" pipeline. >> i've been in prison since i
did this virus have ebola in it? >> no, it did not. it had a protein of ebola.t me explain what it is. a virus was used which was a virus that infects animals and rarely infects humans. what the virus was is you took one gene of ebola and inserted it into this other virus and then injected this other virus into the vei vaccine recipients. once it got in them it started making the ebola protein, so none of the individuals got the ebola virus itself. they got the protein of ebola that was...
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are we prepared quantifyly we're prepared as evidenced by the response to the louisiana country and ebolahe department route reviews capacities that are nationally required in terms of emergency response we're providing and meeting all of those and probably beyond when you look at what they're doing within the department with regards to training all the departments public health staff for the emergency response workers and working with the hospital counseled and assistance that is very much in presence today, the spearheaded approach to emergency prepares is through dim insurance through training and exercises and multiply scenarios that are continually going on are we prepared and ho do we know we'll hear a more fully presentation on the boards level in october and they promise to give us that respond in a more descent way but quantifyly we feel there is great depth and the exactly part of the presentation was in regard to the patient under care in the network occurring an emergency can we take care of patients in the health network and direct response providers the answer is one/26 into
are we prepared quantifyly we're prepared as evidenced by the response to the louisiana country and ebolahe department route reviews capacities that are nationally required in terms of emergency response we're providing and meeting all of those and probably beyond when you look at what they're doing within the department with regards to training all the departments public health staff for the emergency response workers and working with the hospital counseled and assistance that is very much in...
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if you are sick, call emergency ebola response line. i do not want anyone else to get sick. >> reporter: for now it's about a celebration of life. you hope that this virus might be stamped out for good. the countdown for being ebola free starts tuesday. >>> a quick reminder, keep up to date with the news on our website, there it is on your screen. the address, www.aljazeera.com. that's www.aljazeera.com. i'm ali velshi. "on target" tonight. gut check for the market. plus the need for speed. and how it led to a stock market crash of a different kind. one we can't afford to forget. the stock market's scary ugly gyrations over the last few days are bringing back some very unpleasant memories of 2008. and the huge pain that year unleashed on american investors workers and retirees.
if you are sick, call emergency ebola response line. i do not want anyone else to get sick. >> reporter: for now it's about a celebration of life. you hope that this virus might be stamped out for good. the countdown for being ebola free starts tuesday. >>> a quick reminder, keep up to date with the news on our website, there it is on your screen. the address, www.aljazeera.com. that's www.aljazeera.com. i'm ali velshi. "on target" tonight. gut check for the market....
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was afraid we're all going to get ebola and die. in west africa, the fear presented itself as denial that ebola was even real. >> ifill: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: this was a day of bombings and bloodshed in three major countries across the muslim world. in iraq, islamic state suicide bombers killed nearly 60 people and wounded more 100 others. the attackers struck after nightfall in diyala province, just over 30 miles northeast of baghdad. >> ifill: and in afghanistan, taliban suicide bombers struck again, killing at least five people and wounding 16 outsi
was afraid we're all going to get ebola and die. in west africa, the fear presented itself as denial that ebola was even real. >> ifill: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and...
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and liberia was decade ebola-free in may.y had a blip in july and then they've been ebola free since then. this is what happened from one case in new guinea. >> when were you last in guinea. >> mid-april. >> what was your assessment on the issue, the problem in--problems in guinea on that trip? >> i think one story that has been under reported in all of this is the--particularly in guinea. in sierra leone you have elected officials there, but there is this vacuum of competency and ngos, and it's still a vacuum and they have the british military. in guinea you have real issues of distrust, the president was elected in 2010. they're going to be reelecting a president this fall, and elections have net to be held. they're still concerned that ebola is being used by the government to delay elections. it's really just a ploy, and they have this expressio expression ebola business. >> what does this mean. >> they'll support themselves, and this is not real. >> here's what seems to be- be--forgive me if this is offense, but if you do
and liberia was decade ebola-free in may.y had a blip in july and then they've been ebola free since then. this is what happened from one case in new guinea. >> when were you last in guinea. >> mid-april. >> what was your assessment on the issue, the problem in--problems in guinea on that trip? >> i think one story that has been under reported in all of this is the--particularly in guinea. in sierra leone you have elected officials there, but there is this vacuum of...
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epidemic and the of aftermath of the ebola epidemic. and the faith based organizations were on the ground responding to the epidemic responding before anyone else could figure out what to do. what's coming up in our conversations is also training our first responders. on how to engage with people who are already doing the work on the ground when they arrive. and so the transfer of -- and the partnership and the integration of already on the ground indigenous services is done in a way that honors the people who are respobding first, and engages the people who are our first responders coming from big organizations and multilaterals and donors and others. so we have a lot to learn, but there's no doubt i think from cdc's perspective or others, that faith based partners have to be a big part of that process. >> i totally agree, the preparedness side of the equation, the response to crisis is much easier, but just what will be important is to look forward, to what extent are faith organizations and leaders involved in preparedness now. there
epidemic and the of aftermath of the ebola epidemic. and the faith based organizations were on the ground responding to the epidemic responding before anyone else could figure out what to do. what's coming up in our conversations is also training our first responders. on how to engage with people who are already doing the work on the ground when they arrive. and so the transfer of -- and the partnership and the integration of already on the ground indigenous services is done in a way that...
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are we prepared quantifyly we're prepared as evidenced by the response to the louisiana country and ebola the department route reviews capacities that are nationally required in terms of emergency response we're providing and meeting all of those and probably beyond when you look at what they're doing within the department with regards to training all the departments public health staff for the emergency response workers and working with the hospital counseled and assistance that is very much in presence today, the spearheaded approach to emergency prepares is through dim insurance through training and exercises and multiply scenarios that are continually going on are we prepared and ho do we know we'll hear a more fully presentation on the boards level in october and they promise to give us that respond in a more descent way but quantifyly we feel there is great depth and the exactly part of the presentation was in regard to the patient under care in the network occurring an emergency can we take care of patients in the health network and direct response providers the answer is one/26 in
are we prepared quantifyly we're prepared as evidenced by the response to the louisiana country and ebola the department route reviews capacities that are nationally required in terms of emergency response we're providing and meeting all of those and probably beyond when you look at what they're doing within the department with regards to training all the departments public health staff for the emergency response workers and working with the hospital counseled and assistance that is very much...
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the new ebola vaccine. what health officials call a breakthrough in the fight against the deadly virus >>> recording votes - presidential candidates hillary clinton and jed bush take their campaigns and promises to the national urban league conference >>> wheel in the skill - 60 storeys high holding 1500 per ride - the man that is building the tallest ferris wheel in the world. we talk to him >>> we begin with an horrific act that has escalated the tension between the israelis and palestinians. jewish settlers in the occupied west bank are suspected of setting fire to a home in douma, and 18-month-old boy was burnt to death as he slept. his parents and older brother were critically injured. israeli and palestinian leaders condemned the attack. many fear the attackers will not be brought to justice. stephanie dekker reports. >> reporter: the family share the only bedroom. they would have been fast asleep when their window smashed and the small place set on fire. they heard screens, this person saw the attack
the new ebola vaccine. what health officials call a breakthrough in the fight against the deadly virus >>> recording votes - presidential candidates hillary clinton and jed bush take their campaigns and promises to the national urban league conference >>> wheel in the skill - 60 storeys high holding 1500 per ride - the man that is building the tallest ferris wheel in the world. we talk to him >>> we begin with an horrific act that has escalated the tension between the...
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3000 586 -- 3586 people we lost to ebola. let us also use this as an opportunity to fully affirm our commitment to support the over 4000 survivors. reporter: the world's worst known ebola epidemic infected more than 28,000 people in west africa over 18 months. around one third of those who contracted the disease died the world health organization hopes the epidemic could be contained completely by the end of the year. anchor: let's turn our attention to business. what has -- after what has been another eventful day. chinese markets taking central states but a different picture here. markus karlsson is here to tell us. market closed with significant falls about -- on chinese about where the economy is falling. we have seen strong gains in the united states. we are seeing a bounceback following the worst day in four years on monday on wall street. the indices have not clawed back all of yesterday's losses. news that the chinese central bank that -- is taking action to stimulate the economy. it was a similar story with even more
3000 586 -- 3586 people we lost to ebola. let us also use this as an opportunity to fully affirm our commitment to support the over 4000 survivors. reporter: the world's worst known ebola epidemic infected more than 28,000 people in west africa over 18 months. around one third of those who contracted the disease died the world health organization hopes the epidemic could be contained completely by the end of the year. anchor: let's turn our attention to business. what has -- after what has been...
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travelers from ebola effected countries again we've received notification we do an in take to assess their level of risk the rapport that is done by phone and daily monitoring that takes place for a 21 day period the incubation periods for ebola done by phone number or whatever the person's risk levels at this time it is done by the public health their speaking with the travelers daily and have great rapport with them something to note as was mentioned really non-essential travel to those areas the folks we're monitoring have gone interest for work in many cases to serve a abate people or work for the state department that type of thing and very value the work they do and feel we want to support it by doing the monitoring so for all of us it has meaning and so really the goal of monitoring as mentioned to make sure that if someone does develop symptoms that potentially be symptoms of ebola they'll receive evaluation in a controlled and safeway we're in touch with them we'll catch it earlier and they'll get in touch with us early none the transfers to california you know hundreds of t
travelers from ebola effected countries again we've received notification we do an in take to assess their level of risk the rapport that is done by phone and daily monitoring that takes place for a 21 day period the incubation periods for ebola done by phone number or whatever the person's risk levels at this time it is done by the public health their speaking with the travelers daily and have great rapport with them something to note as was mentioned really non-essential travel to those areas...
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new ebola czar, mr. ron klain. >> thank you, mr. president. thank you. thank you, members of the press. i'm really more of a behind-the-scenes guy. but i am excited to take your questions. yes? >> mr. klain, you have no actual medical training or background in dealing with infectious disease, is that correct? >> yes, yes, that is true. i am not a doctor. but to be fair, i did serve as chief of staff to vice president joe biden. so i have some experience with a little something called foot in mouth disease. [ laughs ] >> it seems like that's a joke disease. just to confirm, no experience with actual medical diseases. >> no. next question.
new ebola czar, mr. ron klain. >> thank you, mr. president. thank you. thank you, members of the press. i'm really more of a behind-the-scenes guy. but i am excited to take your questions. yes? >> mr. klain, you have no actual medical training or background in dealing with infectious disease, is that correct? >> yes, yes, that is true. i am not a doctor. but to be fair, i did serve as chief of staff to vice president joe biden. so i have some experience with a little something...
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enrique: una vacuna ha demostrado 100% de efectividad contra el Ébola.en alerta al mundo entero. comenzÓ en guinea y se extendiÓ. algunos pacientes llegaron a inglaterra, espaÑa y testados unidos. mÁs de trece mil personas fueron infactadas en África y al menos cinco mil murieron. >> causa fiebre, sangrado interno, externo, fallo renal, hepÁtico. y la razÓn por la que es tan mortal es porque no hay tratamiento ni vacuna. >> una amenaza ble podrÍa ser parte del pasado. la oms anunciÓ que la vacuna que se ensaya desde marzo en guinea en mÁs de cuatro mil personas ha sido todo un Éxito. >> este anÁlisis dictamizÓ una protecciÓn del 100% porque ningÚn paciente vacunado presentÓ Ébola. pero la realidad es que el intervalo de confianza es entre 75 y 100. aunque la epidemia cediÓ terreno por las cuarentenas y los mecanismos de control, algunos casos persisten. >> me gustarÍa decir que sÍ es efectivo. esto va a cambiar el juego. va a cambiar el manejo del actual brote de Ébola y futuros brotes, narra. >> las autoridades aseguran que lo complicado es conservar la
enrique: una vacuna ha demostrado 100% de efectividad contra el Ébola.en alerta al mundo entero. comenzÓ en guinea y se extendiÓ. algunos pacientes llegaron a inglaterra, espaÑa y testados unidos. mÁs de trece mil personas fueron infactadas en África y al menos cinco mil murieron. >> causa fiebre, sangrado interno, externo, fallo renal, hepÁtico. y la razÓn por la que es tan mortal es porque no hay tratamiento ni vacuna. >> una amenaza ble podrÍa ser parte del pasado. la...
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is still around so if you are sick call 1170 emergency ebola response line.one else to get sick. >> reporter: but for now it's about a celebration of life and a new hope that this virus might finally be stamped out for good, the count down for being ebola free officially starts tuesday. nina-devries, al jazeera, sierra leone. >>> they arrested 14 people suspected of recruiting fighters for i.s.i.l. spain's interior ministry says it targeted a town south of the capitol madrid and casa-bl, anca and other cities in morocco, attack on a french train has been on honored for a special ceremony in paris and stepped up in stations across europe following the incident and mc-greger wood reports from the french capitol. >> reporter: president honored them with france's highest award, three americans and one british man awarded for their courage with the hat according to the president prevented real carnage and how to keep the trains safe from attack is now a real question. the suspect in friday's attack bordered the train at brussels mid east station with no passport o
is still around so if you are sick call 1170 emergency ebola response line.one else to get sick. >> reporter: but for now it's about a celebration of life and a new hope that this virus might finally be stamped out for good, the count down for being ebola free officially starts tuesday. nina-devries, al jazeera, sierra leone. >>> they arrested 14 people suspected of recruiting fighters for i.s.i.l. spain's interior ministry says it targeted a town south of the capitol madrid and...
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the countdown for being ebola free starts tuesday. al jazeera, sierra leone. >> we're at the midway point. still to come on the program, it was a good idea, but a sad result. the huts built for somali refugees that nobody wants to live in. >> also, myanmar loosened laws on importing cars. this is what it's led to. >> in sport, mexico have a new national football manager. all the details on that in around 15 minutes in the sport. >> struggling with police, they tied him to the back of a have been and dragged him behind it. >> the united nations high commissioner for refugees called on europe to come together to deal with its refugee crisis. the u.n. said up to 3,000 refugees expected each day in macedonia. the red cross is suspending operations in aden in yemen over security concerns its officers were attacked by armed man who looted equipment and money. the decision is indefinite. >> south sudan's president agreed to sign a peace deal and power sharing accord. his rifle, the rebel leader signed the deal last monday, agreeing to end th
the countdown for being ebola free starts tuesday. al jazeera, sierra leone. >> we're at the midway point. still to come on the program, it was a good idea, but a sad result. the huts built for somali refugees that nobody wants to live in. >> also, myanmar loosened laws on importing cars. this is what it's led to. >> in sport, mexico have a new national football manager. all the details on that in around 15 minutes in the sport. >> struggling with police, they tied him...
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good news about a vaccine created to stop the spread of ebola. the director of the world health organization says it could be a game changer. it's being tested in africa with positive results officials want to start using it immediately. >> it will change the management of the current ebola outbreak and future outbreaks. >> the tests at this treatment center have shown the vaccine to be a hundred percent effective so far. >> none of the 2,014 persons vaccinateed had ebola after ten days after vaccination. >> researchers have been under pressure to find a vaccine testoon the outbreak in west africa. more than a thousand people have died of the disease. the death of of a one-year-old boy in december of 2013 in ginny is believed to have started the outbreak. the neighbors were hit the hardest. for months the number of infections and death toll climbed. the disease and almost as importantly the fear of the virus spread. some cases reached nigeria senegal, maly, spain, united kingdom and italy. four infections were confirmed in the united states. and
good news about a vaccine created to stop the spread of ebola. the director of the world health organization says it could be a game changer. it's being tested in africa with positive results officials want to start using it immediately. >> it will change the management of the current ebola outbreak and future outbreaks. >> the tests at this treatment center have shown the vaccine to be a hundred percent effective so far. >> none of the 2,014 persons vaccinateed had ebola...
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. >>> the fight against ebola is not over. the u.n.urity council held a briefing just a short time ago. doctors said there has been progress made, but issued a stern new warning. we are live at the united nations. ♪ >>> well today the united nations security council is opening an hold briefing on ebola. and officials are feeling optimistic about getting the deadly virus under control. gabe, good to see you. first of all many people think that the ebola crisis is over, but it is not. so what are you hearing from the world health organization today? >> reporter: well, you are right, it's not over, but there are encouraging words from the world health organization. let's recap, we're a little over a year and eight or nine months or so since the crisis began. certainly one of the biggest health crises in the world in decades, 11,000 kills, 27,000 infected. however, the good news is that the top u.n. officialing handling the ebola situation briefed the united nations security council today and they said that -- they said that there have not
. >>> the fight against ebola is not over. the u.n.urity council held a briefing just a short time ago. doctors said there has been progress made, but issued a stern new warning. we are live at the united nations. ♪ >>> well today the united nations security council is opening an hold briefing on ebola. and officials are feeling optimistic about getting the deadly virus under control. gabe, good to see you. first of all many people think that the ebola crisis is over, but it...
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. >> it is the beginning of the end of the five against ebola. -- fight against ebola. hometownsidents of her , about 500 people can 14 for three weeks after she fell ill. are still being monitored. now a 42 day countdown until the country can declare itself ebola free. the 3586 remember civilians that we lost to ebola. let us also use this as an opportunity to renew our commitment to support the 4000 survivors. the worlds worst notable epidemic infected more than 28,000 people in west africa over a time of 18 months. around a third of those that contracted the disease died. the world health organization helps the epidemic could be contained completely the end of the year. washington's day have ravaged more than 400 miles. the situation is so bad that firefighters from australia and new zealand have been called in to help battle the flames. >> spurting through the record books, they have been witnessing their largest fire on record. the unusually hot weather and high wind has upped the blaze prior to 400 square miles. it continues to threaten homes. >> in his very aggre
. >> it is the beginning of the end of the five against ebola. -- fight against ebola. hometownsidents of her , about 500 people can 14 for three weeks after she fell ill. are still being monitored. now a 42 day countdown until the country can declare itself ebola free. the 3586 remember civilians that we lost to ebola. let us also use this as an opportunity to renew our commitment to support the 4000 survivors. the worlds worst notable epidemic infected more than 28,000 people in west...
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it could change ebola mutate. they are not sure. certainly at this moment the results are promising and this is a public health victory in the midst of a terrible tragedy. >> jacob ward reporting. >> the coast guard called off a much search for two teenagers that went missing. last seen in june ter inlet -- jupiter inlet. their boat was found cap sizing. the coast guard checked from florida up the coast to south carolina. the boys' family say they'll carry on with a private effort >>> a grand jury in ohio decided not to charge two officers at the scene when a third killed an unarmed black driver. bisi onile-ere has more from cincinnati. >> reporter: the howard county prosecutor announced two police officers on the scene when of sam dubose was shot would not be indicted. after the release of video camera who heard say that ray tensing was dragged. the officers sat down for official interviews they said they didn't see anything. right now the two officers are on paid administrative leave while the university conducts its own investiga
it could change ebola mutate. they are not sure. certainly at this moment the results are promising and this is a public health victory in the midst of a terrible tragedy. >> jacob ward reporting. >> the coast guard called off a much search for two teenagers that went missing. last seen in june ter inlet -- jupiter inlet. their boat was found cap sizing. the coast guard checked from florida up the coast to south carolina. the boys' family say they'll carry on with a private effort...
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officers are guarding the house and we should find out if the patient actually has ebola. >>> now to the latest of another deadly disease, officers believe that cooling towers are to blame for spreading legionaires, a sear case of pneumonia. >> this morning a major health warning for the outbreak of legionaires disease, 86 people contracting the disease and seven deaths so far. >> symptoms are fever, cough and shortness of breath, if you have these symptoms police immediately seek treatment. it's a severe type of pneumonia caused by breathing in the bacteria, it's not usually spread person to person but comes from the cooling towers on buildings. if it's not properly contained. it could spread in the water and go into the air. >> the air is sucked in here and goes through the filters be evaporates and goes shooting through the top if there is legionaire in here it gets shot out of the top. five cooling towers were tested positive for the bacteria. daniel was hospitalized for 25 days. >> what if you didn't go to the hospital that day? >> i would not be talking to you right now. >> peo
officers are guarding the house and we should find out if the patient actually has ebola. >>> now to the latest of another deadly disease, officers believe that cooling towers are to blame for spreading legionaires, a sear case of pneumonia. >> this morning a major health warning for the outbreak of legionaires disease, 86 people contracting the disease and seven deaths so far. >> symptoms are fever, cough and shortness of breath, if you have these symptoms police...
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there are of course other strains of ebola.t wouldn't work against other strains but they hope they can use it, this knowledge they gained in making this vaccine and make a vaccine that will work against several strains. this work was done by the world health organization, doctors without borders and other groups. they did this work in 11 months. usually with the vaccine it takes more than a decade to get to this point. they did the work quite quickly. back to you. >> elizabeth cohen for us there. >>> an an ty abortion group says they have more videos targeting planned parenthood but a u.s. judge has blocked those recordings from being released. we'll tell you about this coming up. >>> plus, why a police union wants a former officer charged with murder to have his job back. >>> new details in the case of a former police officer charged with murder for shooting dead an unarmed african-american driver. there are no charges for two other responding officers. jason carroll has more on the case and we should warn you, some of the vi
there are of course other strains of ebola.t wouldn't work against other strains but they hope they can use it, this knowledge they gained in making this vaccine and make a vaccine that will work against several strains. this work was done by the world health organization, doctors without borders and other groups. they did this work in 11 months. usually with the vaccine it takes more than a decade to get to this point. they did the work quite quickly. back to you. >> elizabeth cohen for...
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. >>> straight ahead on "eyewitness news," is this the end ebola?d out what scientists now say they've done that could helper rad indicate the deadly virus. justin. >> and the warm weekend continues as we're in the middle of an extend heat wave. i'll let you know when there's relief in the seven-day forecast. >> straight ahead in sports cole hamels will make his first start as a texas ranger tonight. pat gallen has that story and the day in sport >> ♪ >> welcome back everyone. scientists have taken a huge step towards eradicating the ebola virus. an ebola vaccine trial is actually reportedly 100 percent successful. the trial involved more than 4,000 people. it was conducted during an outbreak in guinea. nearly 28,000 people have contracted ebola in west africa since march of 2014. more than 11,000 have died. >>> and dangerous conditions in california as wildfires spread quickly across the region. one firefighter has died, hundreds of residents have been forced to evacuate their homes as thousands of firefighters continue to battle the flames. you're
. >>> straight ahead on "eyewitness news," is this the end ebola?d out what scientists now say they've done that could helper rad indicate the deadly virus. justin. >> and the warm weekend continues as we're in the middle of an extend heat wave. i'll let you know when there's relief in the seven-day forecast. >> straight ahead in sports cole hamels will make his first start as a texas ranger tonight. pat gallen has that story and the day in sport >> ♪...
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. >> the organization in charge of fighting ebola in sierra leone hopes to wipe out the disease in the country. the national emergency response center says there are only four cases recorded at the moment. more than 11,000 people have died in the outbreak in sierra leone, liberia and guinea, the international committee has been criticized for the slow response, which was declared a global public health emergency 12 months ago. >> the first case of ebola from the west african outbreak was contracted in december, 2013. researchers believe it came from the southwestern border forest of guinea. it spread quietly until march last year, when the world health organization declared it an outbreak. by the end of the month, at least 60 people had died and there were suspected cases in neighboring liberia and sierra leone. in april, the charity doctors without borders warned this outbreak was unprecedented, but the world paid it little attention. poor health facilities and governments who struggled to take action made it worse. the virus spread and so did the fear. by late july, it reached nigeri
. >> the organization in charge of fighting ebola in sierra leone hopes to wipe out the disease in the country. the national emergency response center says there are only four cases recorded at the moment. more than 11,000 people have died in the outbreak in sierra leone, liberia and guinea, the international committee has been criticized for the slow response, which was declared a global public health emergency 12 months ago. >> the first case of ebola from the west african...
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an ebola vaccine trial was reportedly 100 percent successful. the trial involved more than 4,000 people. it was conducted during an outbreak in guinea. nearly 28,000 people have contracted ebola in west africa since march of 2014. more than 11,000 have died. >>> and firefighters in california are still struggling to contain a series of huge fires across the golden state. one firefighter has died, hundreds of residents have been forced to evacuate their homes as thousands of crews continue to battle the flames. what you're seeing here is video of the rocky fire. one of the larger fires that burned more than 22,000 acres. high temperatures and gusting winds are making it even harder to contain that fire. >>> now, you know it's hot in texas when the heat shatters glass. federal highway safety officials they have now received hundreds of complaints about shattering sun roofs and in some of these cases the sunroofs broke while cars were moving sending small pieces of glass flying into drivers and passengers. federal regulators they're investigating t
an ebola vaccine trial was reportedly 100 percent successful. the trial involved more than 4,000 people. it was conducted during an outbreak in guinea. nearly 28,000 people have contracted ebola in west africa since march of 2014. more than 11,000 have died. >>> and firefighters in california are still struggling to contain a series of huge fires across the golden state. one firefighter has died, hundreds of residents have been forced to evacuate their homes as thousands of crews...
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. >> it's been a year since the outbreak of ebola was a public health emergency. the disease killed more than 11,000 people. liberia had the highest number of deaths, nearly 5,000 have died there. in neighboring sierra leone, almost 4,000 died, and in guinea, more than 2500 died. it now only has four cases of ebola. >> the international community has been criticized for its slow response to the outbreak. erika wood reports. >> the first case of ebola from the west african outbreak was contracted in december, 2013. researchers believe it came from the southwestern border forest of guinea. it spread quietly until march last year when the world holt organization declared effort an outbreak. by the end of the month, at least 60 people have died and there were suspected cases in neighboring liberia and sierra leone. in april, the charity doctors without borders warned this outbreak was unprecedented, but the world paid it little attention. poor health facilities and governments who struggled to take action made it worse. it spread and so did the fear. it reached liberi
. >> it's been a year since the outbreak of ebola was a public health emergency. the disease killed more than 11,000 people. liberia had the highest number of deaths, nearly 5,000 have died there. in neighboring sierra leone, almost 4,000 died, and in guinea, more than 2500 died. it now only has four cases of ebola. >> the international community has been criticized for its slow response to the outbreak. erika wood reports. >> the first case of ebola from the west african...
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an experimental vaccine be >>> is it the key to ending ebola? an experimental vaccine has been 100% effective thus far in clinical trials. >> the initial result is exciting and the initial result is promising. >> this could be huge news. researchers tested the vaccine on thousands of people in the african nation of guinea. and all the patients had close contact with ebola patients. it took effect within ten days. the world health organization wants more conclusive evidence that the vaccine can protect large populations. west africa's ebola outbreak has killed more than 11,000 people since late 2013. >>> a bay area judge appears ready to dismiss a malpractice lawsuit by the family of jahi mcmath. 13-year-old jahi was declared brain dead after complications from tonsil surgery at oakland's children's hospital two years ago. the family disputed that finding, and won the right to move the girl to a care facility in new jersey. but now an alameda county judge says he's inclined to agree she is dead which could halt the family's malpractice suit. they
an experimental vaccine be >>> is it the key to ending ebola? an experimental vaccine has been 100% effective thus far in clinical trials. >> the initial result is exciting and the initial result is promising. >> this could be huge news. researchers tested the vaccine on thousands of people in the african nation of guinea. and all the patients had close contact with ebola patients. it took effect within ten days. the world health organization wants more conclusive evidence...
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up to speed about ebola. the president made a statement that we did not have to worry about ebola coming to this country because cdc has done everything it needs to do to be prepared. it did not happen. this is not quite the same thing but you know your sites where this is under study. you know that unfortunately lapses can occur. the you have a 35 or 50 mile radius around the site where you are notifying the people on the front lines, the emergency rooms and doctors, that this is something we are working on in the community? thank you for that question. first, with respect to hardening infrastructure. yes. atre are support programs the state and local level to address anthrax and other bioterrorism threats. as you pointed out. there are not only routine treatments but advanced countermeasures such as antitoxin to treat later stages of anthrax. they were brought to bear. bioticsine and anna were brought to bear. -- antibiotics were brought to bear. the state authorities are informed about the institutions and
up to speed about ebola. the president made a statement that we did not have to worry about ebola coming to this country because cdc has done everything it needs to do to be prepared. it did not happen. this is not quite the same thing but you know your sites where this is under study. you know that unfortunately lapses can occur. the you have a 35 or 50 mile radius around the site where you are notifying the people on the front lines, the emergency rooms and doctors, that this is something we...
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since then, there have not been any new will affec -- ebola infections. the western world hopes africa will be free of the disease or the end of this year. >> over to america now. supermarket giant walmart lowered its full-year forecast. joining us is our correspondent. what happens to walmart? >> it is a very interesting story. not only are we and currency situation with the stronger dollar that squeeze out walmart's pocket, for have the winning your reasons for lowering their lawyer forecast -- for your forcast. for now walmart is betting on back-to-school season, and it will be crucial. >> so what is in the cards for that? >> is scenes we could see an increase of around 3.5%. a much lower than previously estimated. not a good sign. if we have the huge discounts that some of these retailers are offering, even if sales go up, these kind of discounts end up hurting merchants year in the u.s., all of the u.s. consumers are very addicted to these accounts. we have to apply it to survive. >> they have positive news on us home construction. what is this news?
since then, there have not been any new will affec -- ebola infections. the western world hopes africa will be free of the disease or the end of this year. >> over to america now. supermarket giant walmart lowered its full-year forecast. joining us is our correspondent. what happens to walmart? >> it is a very interesting story. not only are we and currency situation with the stronger dollar that squeeze out walmart's pocket, for have the winning your reasons for lowering their...
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a major breakthrough in the battle against ebola. a vac sign is proving to be 100% effective. >> beijing... [ cheering and applause ] >> an olympic double for a second time, beijing wins the rights to host the games >>> palestinian president mahmoud abbas ordered his foreign minister to file a complaint at the international criminal court over the killing of an 18-month-old baby. thousands of people took to the streets in protest. in hebron some protesters clashed with the army and a palestinian teenager was killed during clashes with israeli forces. the u.n. security council called for calm. in a statement that the u.n. said members emphasised the importance of statements condemning the attack and acts of violence and encouraging sides to work to lower and rejects violence avoid provocation. the widespread international condemnation is of little comfort to the people on the occupied west bank as stephanie dekker reports. >> reporter: the family share the only bedroom. they would have been fast asleep when their window smashed and th
a major breakthrough in the battle against ebola. a vac sign is proving to be 100% effective. >> beijing... [ cheering and applause ] >> an olympic double for a second time, beijing wins the rights to host the games >>> palestinian president mahmoud abbas ordered his foreign minister to file a complaint at the international criminal court over the killing of an 18-month-old baby. thousands of people took to the streets in protest. in hebron some protesters clashed with the...
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it will change the management of the current ebola outbreak and future outbreaks. >> w.h.o. officials plan to conduct more trials. they want to test the vaccine on other groups, including children. >>> the organizers of the 2020 tokyo olympics may have to fight to continue to use their logo. a graphic designer in belgium is demanding they drop it. he claims it looks too much like his work. dibi says he created his logo two years ago for a belgian theater. dibi's lawyer says he has written to the international olympic committee and the tokyo organizing committee. he says he will file a copyright suit in belgium unless they respond or stop using the logo within eight days. he says they are also ready to file suit in other countries. japanese designer sono created the logo that sparked the dispute. he released a statement and says he has no knowledge of dibi's design. tokyo olympic and paralympic minister endo says he understands trademarks around the world had been checked. he sees no problem with the selection of sono's design. >>> members of the international olympic committ
it will change the management of the current ebola outbreak and future outbreaks. >> w.h.o. officials plan to conduct more trials. they want to test the vaccine on other groups, including children. >>> the organizers of the 2020 tokyo olympics may have to fight to continue to use their logo. a graphic designer in belgium is demanding they drop it. he claims it looks too much like his work. dibi says he created his logo two years ago for a belgian theater. dibi's lawyer says he...
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since then, there have not been any new will affec -- ebola infections. the western world hopes africa will be free of the disease or the end of this year. >> over to america now. supermarket giant walmart lowered its full-year forecast. joining us is our correspondent. what happens to walmart? >> it is a very interesting story. not only are we and currency situation with the stronger dollar that squeeze out walmart's pocket, for have the winning your reasons for lowering their lawyer forecast -- for your forcast. for now walmart is betting on back-to-school season, and it will be crucial. >> so what is in the cards for that? >> is scenes we could see an increase of around 3.5%. a much lower than previously estimated. not a good sign. if we have the huge discounts that some of these retailers are offering, even if sales go up, these kind of discounts end up hurting merchants year in the u.s., all of the u.s. consumers are very addicted to these accounts. we have to apply it to survive. >> they have positive news on us home construction. what is this news?
since then, there have not been any new will affec -- ebola infections. the western world hopes africa will be free of the disease or the end of this year. >> over to america now. supermarket giant walmart lowered its full-year forecast. joining us is our correspondent. what happens to walmart? >> it is a very interesting story. not only are we and currency situation with the stronger dollar that squeeze out walmart's pocket, for have the winning your reasons for lowering their...
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ebola is here, and we talk a lot rather than do. and i think we should wake up. >> he says there's only one psychiatrist in the country in a population of approximately 6 million people, and he's concerned about how ebola will affect the long-term mental health of people. >> [ unintelligible ] let me say, it could be a greater dimension -- [ unintelligible ] rather than a proactive one. honestly, we'll always be fighting to it solve be problems. >> traditionally in sierra leone, mental health issues are not seen as an illness. here, some see that a demon has taken possession of a person. people sought out traditional healers to deal with it, and sometimes still do. especially when the patient is becoming violent. >> we lock you up if you're wild and give you a special leaf to drink so you can it calm down. >> reporter: during the ebola crisis, traditional healers were told to stop the practice. the virus is in contact with bodily fluids, and the healer often touches patients to heal them. but after it's done, he hopes to combine tra
ebola is here, and we talk a lot rather than do. and i think we should wake up. >> he says there's only one psychiatrist in the country in a population of approximately 6 million people, and he's concerned about how ebola will affect the long-term mental health of people. >> [ unintelligible ] let me say, it could be a greater dimension -- [ unintelligible ] rather than a proactive one. honestly, we'll always be fighting to it solve be problems. >> traditionally in sierra...
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. >>> it's been a year since the world health organisation declared west africa's ebola outbreak a global public health emergency. the disease killed more than 11,000 people. the international community was criticized for a slow response >>> the first case of ebola was contracted in december 2013. researchers believe it came from bats in the sworn border forest of guinea. it the spread quietly, but by the end of the month 60 died, and there were suspected cases in neighbouring liberia and sierra leone. in april the charity doctors without borders warned that the outbreak was unprecedented. the world paid little tangs. poor health facilities and governments struggling to take action made it worse. the virus spread, and so did the fear. in early august 2nd american missionaries were flown to the u.s. now it was not just an african problem, foreign nationals were infected and the world saw the scale of the outbreak. >> this morning, i am declaring the current outbreak of ebola disease a public health emergency of international concern >>> the world health organisation stepped up work on a va
. >>> it's been a year since the world health organisation declared west africa's ebola outbreak a global public health emergency. the disease killed more than 11,000 people. the international community was criticized for a slow response >>> the first case of ebola was contracted in december 2013. researchers believe it came from bats in the sworn border forest of guinea. it the spread quietly, but by the end of the month 60 died, and there were suspected cases in neighbouring...
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. >>> the prediction that ebola will be defeated by year's end. >>> and starlight express, sky gazers treated to an action-packed night. ♪ >>> hello. fighters from the islamic state of iraq and the levant say they are responsible for a huge bombing in baghdad. it tore through a crowded market in a mainly shia neighborhood. >> reporter: in the blank of an eye, the scene turned from mundane to murderous as a track packed with explosives blew up in a crowded vegetable market in the city. the predominantly shia muslim neighborhood in eastern baghdad is one of the capitol's most densely populated, as some searched for survivors, others found the dead. because the early-morn attack was apparently planned to maximize civilian casualties, many iraqis new this would be the work of isil. it was the third attack by the group in as many days, underscoring how tenuous the security situation here is. on tuesday, isil attacked two other areas where many shia muslims live. dozens were killed and dozens more injured. attempts to deepen sectarian lines at a time when increasing numbers of iraqis are de
. >>> the prediction that ebola will be defeated by year's end. >>> and starlight express, sky gazers treated to an action-packed night. ♪ >>> hello. fighters from the islamic state of iraq and the levant say they are responsible for a huge bombing in baghdad. it tore through a crowded market in a mainly shia neighborhood. >> reporter: in the blank of an eye, the scene turned from mundane to murderous as a track packed with explosives blew up in a crowded...
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ebola spread quickly by contact with blood or bodily fluids and kills between 19 and 50%. it spread quickly. more than 11,000 people have died since march of last year. the vaccine could possibly eradicate the virus. >> reporter: it's a fantastic development. it's a game changer. having this tool as part of our toolkit to fight the epidemic, to bring it down to zero cases. the next step would be to roll this out make sure there is enough product for the trial to be extended into hotspots that are still ongoing where there is transmission. and to continue providing the support that's required to the healthcare workers on the front line who still face this. >> inquiry into the former kpg agent. his widow says russian president ordered his killing. he drank tea at a london hotel. moscow refused to extradite the two main suspects. >>> firefighters in the u.s. state of california is trying to contain a series of wildfires in lake county. the fires in the northern part of the state have spread across more than 7,000-hectares. hundreds of people have been evacuated and the govern
ebola spread quickly by contact with blood or bodily fluids and kills between 19 and 50%. it spread quickly. more than 11,000 people have died since march of last year. the vaccine could possibly eradicate the virus. >> reporter: it's a fantastic development. it's a game changer. having this tool as part of our toolkit to fight the epidemic, to bring it down to zero cases. the next step would be to roll this out make sure there is enough product for the trial to be extended into hotspots...
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ebola will never, and it has not completely cleared. how can this change to put something into place, to mean nothing of this scale can happen. >> that's a difficult question to answer. i think the west african situation, the virus will in a sense, disappear. i'm confident about that. there'll be outbreaks in other parts of kaver ka such as we have seen from sudan through to the west. this happened because the virus is out there in wild animals, particularly the fruit bats which has contact with people. what we have to be ready for is the next outbreak we have to make sure we have the resources that goes into the countries, most countries are not rich countries, and don't have the well-developed health systems. we have to be there to give them assistance and get the population on side. a problem in west africa was there was a lot of suspicion, mistrust. the population didn't trust those that are trying to help them. patients were hidden away. there were practices, so we have to look at the cultural aspect. not just the scientific aspect
ebola will never, and it has not completely cleared. how can this change to put something into place, to mean nothing of this scale can happen. >> that's a difficult question to answer. i think the west african situation, the virus will in a sense, disappear. i'm confident about that. there'll be outbreaks in other parts of kaver ka such as we have seen from sudan through to the west. this happened because the virus is out there in wild animals, particularly the fruit bats which has...
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get the border and secure it. >> keep our country safe from ebola. >> midterm 2014.e have nothing to fear but fear itself so we're going to go with fear. aaaahhhhhh. 130 yards now... bill's got a very tough lie here... looks like we have some sort of sea monster in the water hazard here. i believe that's a "kraken", bruce. it looks like he's going to go with a nine iron. that may not be enough club... well he's definitely going to lose a stroke on this hole. if you're a golf commentator, you whisper. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. this golf course is electric... who says families have to share data? these guys, that's who but at t-mobile you can get four lines with up to 10 gigs of 4g lte data, each no sharing and just $30 bucks a line 10 gigs for each and every one of you we'll even pay your family's switching fees up to $650 bucks per line so you can get 10gigs for all, today and it's only from t-mobile ♪ turn up the summer with bacardi limón. try the all new bacardi tangerine.
get the border and secure it. >> keep our country safe from ebola. >> midterm 2014.e have nothing to fear but fear itself so we're going to go with fear. aaaahhhhhh. 130 yards now... bill's got a very tough lie here... looks like we have some sort of sea monster in the water hazard here. i believe that's a "kraken", bruce. it looks like he's going to go with a nine iron. that may not be enough club... well he's definitely going to lose a stroke on this hole. if you're a...
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get the border and secure it. >> keep our country safe from ebola. >> midterm 2014.ut fear itself so we're going to go with fear. aaaahhhhhh. now at applebee's on monday nights, you can score any of our burgers with free refills of fries for just $6.99. yup, you'll finally look forward to mondays with our biggest, juiciest deal ever. monday night is $6.99 burger night. new and only at applebee's. what's up with your car? pretty sure it's possessed. and out of warranty. i'm going to cost you a fortune at the dealership, cheryl! mwahahahaha!!! well, at midas our experts will tell you what needs fixing now and what can wait. and they don't laugh at people. i'm sorry cheryl.... no i'm not! i am not sorry at all!! get the midas touch maintenance package with oil change for only $19.99. up to $5 disposal fee. use your midas credit card and get $20 back by mail. get an appointment at midas.com dso at gnc, why do we do it?st quality nutrition isn't easy, why do we work to deliver clinically studied products to fill the world's nutrition gaps? why do we insist on the most str
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