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it can stop the spread of ebola. when this man realized how bad things were, he wanted to put his come di his comedy skills to good use. >> if people in this country, i'm a comedian. i'm trying to teach my people. >> other messages such as avoiding body contact are part of the act. the virus is spread through bodily fluids of an infected person. >> people have been trained to perform, and it seems to be making an impact. >> this northern district was a hot spot for ebola with 1500 cases to date, that's one of the highest number of cases in the country. but there has not been one in over a month. unicefishated the worms which helped to produce stress for local communities who witnessed so much death. >> bringing these people together. seeing the message from the performance, i mean, they laugh. you know, that's part of trauma healing. >> healing that is helping people who live here. this woman lost 18 members of her family members to the virus. >> i believe the message is getting through to people. i really hope it wi
it can stop the spread of ebola. when this man realized how bad things were, he wanted to put his come di his comedy skills to good use. >> if people in this country, i'm a comedian. i'm trying to teach my people. >> other messages such as avoiding body contact are part of the act. the virus is spread through bodily fluids of an infected person. >> people have been trained to perform, and it seems to be making an impact. >> this northern district was a hot spot for ebola...
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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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it can stop the spread of ebola. 4,000 died from ebola. he joined these performers. >> i do this for my people. the people in this country. i'm not going to sit and do nothing. i'm here to educate my people. >> other messages, such as avoiding body contact are part of the act. the virus is spread through direct contact with bodily fluids of an infected person. >> 30 people have been trained to perform in villages across the district, and it seems to be making an impact. >> the northern district was a hot spot for ebola earlier this year, with 1500 cases to date. that is one of the highest number of cases in the country. there has not been one in over a month. u.n.i.c.e.f. initiates the concept of performances, initiating stress in communities that witness said so much death. . >> bringing the people together, seeing the message in the form of a performance, i mean, they laugh. that is part of trauma healing. >> healing that is helping people that live here. she lost 18 of her family members to the virus. i believe the message is getting th
it can stop the spread of ebola. 4,000 died from ebola. he joined these performers. >> i do this for my people. the people in this country. i'm not going to sit and do nothing. i'm here to educate my people. >> other messages, such as avoiding body contact are part of the act. the virus is spread through direct contact with bodily fluids of an infected person. >> 30 people have been trained to perform in villages across the district, and it seems to be making an impact....
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plus, miles o'brien reports on the race to find an ebola vaccine. this time, to save the lives of gorillas and chimpanzees. >> i don't really like to see chimps in a cage. that kind of upsets me a little bit. but i weigh the individual welfare of those chimpanzees against the survival of wild chimpanzees. >> 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. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: a firestorm roared across northern california today, leaving at least 400 homes in ruins, and one person dead. the valley fire has swept across 95 square miles, north of the napa valley region. and, southeast of sacramento, the butt
plus, miles o'brien reports on the race to find an ebola vaccine. this time, to save the lives of gorillas and chimpanzees. >> i don't really like to see chimps in a cage. that kind of upsets me a little bit. but i weigh the individual welfare of those chimpanzees against the survival of wild chimpanzees. >> 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...
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he had traveled from africa where ebola was ramp iet. two nurses who cared for duncan later contracted ebola. >>> the eagles suffered their first loss 24-18678 it -- 24:18. matt barclay threw an interception. barclay finished four for nine passing and didn't have any tds. tebow showed his randal cunningham move getting out of a sack and scrambling for a first down. he had 32 yards rushing throwing two td passes. chip kelly is faced with a question do i keep barclay or tebow do i keep both or neither. >> i think you have to look at the film before you make any decision, a quick comment after the game doesn't help anybody. >> the team must make final cuts by saturday we hope that rasheed bailey will make the team, he had a touchdown catch. >> it is 5:18. a treat for labor day travelers and brand new toys for star wars fans. >> details on a enormous king cobra that is slithering the streets of central florida. sure, tv has evolved over the years. it's gotten squarer. brighter. bigger. thinner. even curvier. but what's next? for all binge wa
he had traveled from africa where ebola was ramp iet. two nurses who cared for duncan later contracted ebola. >>> the eagles suffered their first loss 24-18678 it -- 24:18. matt barclay threw an interception. barclay finished four for nine passing and didn't have any tds. tebow showed his randal cunningham move getting out of a sack and scrambling for a first down. he had 32 yards rushing throwing two td passes. chip kelly is faced with a question do i keep barclay or tebow do i keep...
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and did not take action quickly enough to protect people from the ravages of ebola in africa, that's just one indicator. but the other indicator is the migrant crisis and the war that preceded it caused it. what did the united nations do, if anything, to try to ameliorate the civil war that's been raging in syria? arguably the united states has been not adept diplomatically, nor have any of the allies that we've all sort of ignored it until it hit europe's front
and did not take action quickly enough to protect people from the ravages of ebola in africa, that's just one indicator. but the other indicator is the migrant crisis and the war that preceded it caused it. what did the united nations do, if anything, to try to ameliorate the civil war that's been raging in syria? arguably the united states has been not adept diplomatically, nor have any of the allies that we've all sort of ignored it until it hit europe's front
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recovery to focus attention on and seek support for our post ebola recovery program. undoubtedly the ebola surge leaves indelible marks of grief, sorrow and unimaginable affliction and causes us to celebrate heart-warming days of extraordinary courage and leadership across governments and communities as well as eccnatural regional and international responses. we are now proceeding with the implementation of our post ebola economic civilization and recovery plan with expectations of support from our by lateral and multi lateral partners to a regional post ebola recovery strategy which the three countries of the mono river union have formulated. mr. president, we are determined to address the development losses including rebuilding better and more resilient health and education systems. the action agenda which we have adopted in april offer pathways to various forms of capacity building and technological exchanges to support the pursuit of our development objectives. we must now forge genuine partnerships in order to move ahead on the road to strengthening peace and sec
recovery to focus attention on and seek support for our post ebola recovery program. undoubtedly the ebola surge leaves indelible marks of grief, sorrow and unimaginable affliction and causes us to celebrate heart-warming days of extraordinary courage and leadership across governments and communities as well as eccnatural regional and international responses. we are now proceeding with the implementation of our post ebola economic civilization and recovery plan with expectations of support from...
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as ebola cases spiked. officials struggled with problems like defective chlorine and hiding conflict among aid workers. a dramatic scene at the san francisco ferry building today. how first responders handled a terror attack drill. the republican presidential poll takes a surprising turn. who are now the top contenders. this is the dawn of an old day. because at&t and directv are offering yesterday's technology, today. tv from space. [whispered] space as long as it's not too rainy. [whispered] rainy or windy. [whispered] windy or there isn't a branch in the way. [whispered] branchy welcome to the moment no one's been waiting for. the fastest internet and the best tv experience is already here with x1. only from xfinity. >> vicki : one east bay community is having some serious concerns over rabid bats. we sent scott rates to fremont to find out what the deal is in the uptick of these nocturnal bloodsuckers. >> scott :on a normal year they might see three or nine it rabies infested bats throughout the entire
as ebola cases spiked. officials struggled with problems like defective chlorine and hiding conflict among aid workers. a dramatic scene at the san francisco ferry building today. how first responders handled a terror attack drill. the republican presidential poll takes a surprising turn. who are now the top contenders. this is the dawn of an old day. because at&t and directv are offering yesterday's technology, today. tv from space. [whispered] space as long as it's not too rainy....
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if you are sick or know someone who is, call for help and stop the spread of ebola. when this man understood how serious this was he wanted to produce a comedy routine. >> i do this for my people, the people in my country. i'm a canadian. i'm not sitting to do nothing, i'm going to help educate my people. >> avoiding body contact are part of the act. the virus is spread with bodily fluids of an infected person. about 30 people have been trained to perform in villages across this direct district. it seems to make an effect. almost 1500 cases to date, one of the highest in the country. there hasn't been one in over a month. unicef who initiated the need for these performances. >> the performance, the laugh, you know that is part of trauma healing. >> healing that is helping adama corona, she lost 18 of her family members to the virus. >> translator: i believe the message is getting through to people. i really hope it will continue. >> reporter: especially as more cases are likely to surface because of the latest case last weekend. >> you have to keep their mind on the
if you are sick or know someone who is, call for help and stop the spread of ebola. when this man understood how serious this was he wanted to produce a comedy routine. >> i do this for my people, the people in my country. i'm a canadian. i'm not sitting to do nothing, i'm going to help educate my people. >> avoiding body contact are part of the act. the virus is spread with bodily fluids of an infected person. about 30 people have been trained to perform in villages across this...
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we can stop the spread of ebola. 4,000 have died from ebola in sierra leone. one local said when he realized how bad things were, he wanted to put his comedy skills to good use. >> i do this for my people, the people in this country. i'm a comedian. i'm not going to sit and do nothing. i'm helping to educate my people. >> there are messages such as avoiding body contact as part of the act. the virus is in contact with bodily fluids of an infected person. >> 30 people have been trained and is having an impact. >> with almost 1500 cases to date, that's one of the highest number in the country. there hasn't been one in over a month. unicef that initiated the concept of the performances, which also helped reduce stress in local communities. >> bringing people together, seeing the message come in the form of a performance, they laugh, you know, that is part of trauma healing. >> healing that's helping people who live here. she lost 18 family members to the virus. >> i believe the message is getting through to people. i really hope it will continue. >> especially as
we can stop the spread of ebola. 4,000 have died from ebola in sierra leone. one local said when he realized how bad things were, he wanted to put his comedy skills to good use. >> i do this for my people, the people in this country. i'm a comedian. i'm not going to sit and do nothing. i'm helping to educate my people. >> there are messages such as avoiding body contact as part of the act. the virus is in contact with bodily fluids of an infected person. >> 30 people have been...
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smell right. >> it was exmired for one year -- expired for one year. >> reporter: the first place ebola was identified in the country but instead the hospital became an incubator. >> we areane war zone -- we are in a war zone -- [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: the fail dollars of world health organization and sierra leone -- the failure of the world health organization and sierra leone government. he said the horrible scene at the hospital will stick with him for years. >> we had a shortage of body bags or personal protective equipment. we had bodies outside in the rain. >> reporter: who director stressed the importance of ken ama. . >> there is no question that the slowness of the response, the delay in the response, the disorganization of the response on the part of the world health organization had dyer consequences in terms of lives loss. >> reporter: two months ago a panel criticized the response to the epidemic. to date no one has lost their job. who assistant director concedes mistakes were made but insists they weren't responsible for the growth. >> drivers the epidemic are not a
smell right. >> it was exmired for one year -- expired for one year. >> reporter: the first place ebola was identified in the country but instead the hospital became an incubator. >> we areane war zone -- we are in a war zone -- [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: the fail dollars of world health organization and sierra leone -- the failure of the world health organization and sierra leone government. he said the horrible scene at the hospital will stick with him for years....
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. >>> coming up on al jazeera, ebola, once ravaged the population in africa. now a change in the screening process for passengers arriving in the u.s. from >>> for the second time this year voters head to the polls in greece on sunday to elect a new parliament. when the left wing syriza party won the last election in january, it promised an end to years of austerity. a month later optimism over the economic situation has evaporated. barnaby phillips reports from athens >>> does he still have magic. alexis tsipras is still young, charismatic. it's been a bruising year, tweeted by greece's creditors, humiliated by brussels in berlin. he says don't let the old parties back in, the old regime that created the debt crisis in the first place. he may have lost to europe, say supporters, at least he went down fighting. >> alexis tsipras came to power, promising to end austerity and be in the eurozone. he failed to end austerity, this election it all about whether greeks are prepared to give him a second chance. >> this is the feeling you get to people with disappoint
. >>> coming up on al jazeera, ebola, once ravaged the population in africa. now a change in the screening process for passengers arriving in the u.s. from >>> for the second time this year voters head to the polls in greece on sunday to elect a new parliament. when the left wing syriza party won the last election in january, it promised an end to years of austerity. a month later optimism over the economic situation has evaporated. barnaby phillips reports from athens...
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want to see from the training sets are transferable you have our basic disaster like ann tluks or ebola how do you determine who needs what kinds of training and how many people for specific training. >> so the trainings i mentioned they're general trainings only to understand the link 0 and structure so when you got into situations you'll understand what the planning section and understand what a form is so it is really basic training overview our constant command structure i didn't bring a slide i object to send goes into tit n depth and i think surveillance has a pathetic plan so those people will be preidentified and have been they're ongoing being identified they have at skills on a day to day basis our environmental heartache has responders that are you know they've been training to deal with hazmat and surveillance and other programs you know their cable of dealing and with infectious diseases but the thing with these the command structure if so valuable you can use it in any somewhere the department has a lot of technical expertise and getting the people to go into the structure
want to see from the training sets are transferable you have our basic disaster like ann tluks or ebola how do you determine who needs what kinds of training and how many people for specific training. >> so the trainings i mentioned they're general trainings only to understand the link 0 and structure so when you got into situations you'll understand what the planning section and understand what a form is so it is really basic training overview our constant command structure i didn't...
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they have done tests but have not ministered an ebola test because it's credited extremely unlikely he has the disease, but the correctional center was put on lockdown no one could go in or out and the guards that transported the inmate were told to stay home. >> we are told that ebola tests are done only after the state health department cults with the cdc and in this case it was determined that that was not warranted. live in hope well, nora muchanic, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> police are looking for the people responsible for the home invasion and robbery in the city's lawn crest section. according to authorities, a woman entering her home through the back door when two men pushed her inside at gun point that is when her 76-year-old mother came to investigate a noise and they were both attacked by the suspects. >> they were both forced to the floor in the kitchen and guns were put to both of their heads and they were asking where the money is, and if they didn't cooperate they would kill them both. >> the man ransacked the home and ran out the door, family members th
they have done tests but have not ministered an ebola test because it's credited extremely unlikely he has the disease, but the correctional center was put on lockdown no one could go in or out and the guards that transported the inmate were told to stay home. >> we are told that ebola tests are done only after the state health department cults with the cdc and in this case it was determined that that was not warranted. live in hope well, nora muchanic, channel 6 "action news."...
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the west african nation was declared ebola free in may.ix additional cases were identified in june >>> a county clerk official from the u.s. state of kentucky has been found in contempt. court and gaoled for refusing to issue marriage licences to same-sex couples. kim davis refused to issue licences to any couple, gay or straight, after the u.s. supreme court gave the order. he is citing religious regions. hundreds protested outside the court while her case was heard. john terrett is there and has the latest. >> it's an extraordinary case where a local county clerk is in gaol for her plasts. cast your mind back to june, when the supreme court ruled gay marriage was legal in all 50 states. here in kentucky, kim davis was having none of that, refusing to hand out licences to anyone, on the grounds she may hand one to a same-sex couples. in court today, she was made to answer for this decision, and at the end of the court case, she said she would rather go to gaol than hand out marriage licences to same-sex calls. >> okay, gaol it is. she's i
the west african nation was declared ebola free in may.ix additional cases were identified in june >>> a county clerk official from the u.s. state of kentucky has been found in contempt. court and gaoled for refusing to issue marriage licences to same-sex couples. kim davis refused to issue licences to any couple, gay or straight, after the u.s. supreme court gave the order. he is citing religious regions. hundreds protested outside the court while her case was heard. john terrett is...
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he traveled from africa where ebola was ramped. two nurses who cared for duncan later contracted and survived ebola. >> 6:18 making a case for the third quarterback, the birds backups do their best to impress coach kelly. >> reporter: we're off to a warm start, temperatures in the 70s. getting up to 88. we'll give you the day planner forecast and let you know ohio we'll get to the 88 new minute and get you to the airport in case you're traveling. it's easy to love your laxative when that lax loves your body back. only miralax hydrates, eases and softens to unblock naturally, so you have peace of mind from start to finish. love your laxative. miralax. >> gusty winds kicked up this wall of dust in arizona. the wall of dust moved into phoenix yesterday afternoon. the national weather service issued a blowing dust advisory. dust storms are not uncommon in phoenix during the monsoon which doesn't end until late this month. >> before i begin this let me say everything with mass transit is on time. let's detail the situations for the week
he traveled from africa where ebola was ramped. two nurses who cared for duncan later contracted and survived ebola. >> 6:18 making a case for the third quarterback, the birds backups do their best to impress coach kelly. >> reporter: we're off to a warm start, temperatures in the 70s. getting up to 88. we'll give you the day planner forecast and let you know ohio we'll get to the 88 new minute and get you to the airport in case you're traveling. it's easy to love your laxative when...
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they said is "help us get connectivity, because we need to be able to wire up all these different ebolaatment units to make it so that we can coordinate the response and so that people know and can count the people who have come into contact with folks who have ebola." so it ends up being important. it is not an either/or. and, you know, i am certainly not here saying that connectivity is more important than health -- i mean, that would be ridiculous. but i hope we can help out with all of these things over time. emily: now one of the things we have been finding, we have been getting some notes from zambia, and i believe it was something like 200,000 new facebook users through internet.org. but 300 people using everything else. so i wonder how much do people really care about the free, basic services as much as they care about facebook? mark: one of the reasons why it makes sense for facebook to do this is because it is one of the big services that people want to use. one of the main reasons why a lot of people get online in developing countries is so that they can connect with people.
they said is "help us get connectivity, because we need to be able to wire up all these different ebolaatment units to make it so that we can coordinate the response and so that people know and can count the people who have come into contact with folks who have ebola." so it ends up being important. it is not an either/or. and, you know, i am certainly not here saying that connectivity is more important than health -- i mean, that would be ridiculous. but i hope we can help out with...
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devastating how ebola destroys the fabric of the area.ly: the biggest star of the night was surprise guest ahmed 14-year-old freshman who made headlines when his homemade clock got him suspended from school. he also got to meet with sergei brin. picture on his twitter account. up, president xi jinping is in seattle with top tech leaders. why are they eager to speak with him? we will have that after the break. will help to measure the gender pay gap in the united states. our findings are next. ♪ daily it is time for the byte, one number that tells a whole lot. today's number is eight. a woman must work eight more hours for a man to afford an iphone 6. this is the iphone gender pay gap index. 's andpares men women's earnings. greatest amongis restaurant and coffee shop host. 40% longer to afford the same iphone. that is not ok. while troubling, bloomberg did find professions where men are disadvantaged or pay. female nuclear technicians can apparently afford the iphone 6 faster and their male counterparts. interesting. now to china and seat
devastating how ebola destroys the fabric of the area.ly: the biggest star of the night was surprise guest ahmed 14-year-old freshman who made headlines when his homemade clock got him suspended from school. he also got to meet with sergei brin. picture on his twitter account. up, president xi jinping is in seattle with top tech leaders. why are they eager to speak with him? we will have that after the break. will help to measure the gender pay gap in the united states. our findings are next....
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garcia was responsible for all things ebola in the district. i am the sole counsel for emergency preparedness but at least we have one. we had the benefit of having already gotten a lot of our authorities and those requirements all together. so whatever the circumstance was, we would be able to push out a public health emergency declaration but i will step back and say in the district of columbia, the department of health can not declare a public health emergency unless the mayor declares a public emergency first. and, in fact, the director of the department of public health can not declare an emergency. the mayor must do it. but in getting ready for ebola there were a lot of things that were happening at the same time. while the focus was primarily what was going on in the new york new jersey area there was a similar situation with dulles airport being one of the major international airports as well. there were a series of documents that needed to be created quickly. things nobody really thought about. quarantine and isolation laws, regulation
garcia was responsible for all things ebola in the district. i am the sole counsel for emergency preparedness but at least we have one. we had the benefit of having already gotten a lot of our authorities and those requirements all together. so whatever the circumstance was, we would be able to push out a public health emergency declaration but i will step back and say in the district of columbia, the department of health can not declare a public health emergency unless the mayor declares a...
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first he placed nurse kaci hickox into quarantine even though she had no symptoms of ebola. then he quickly reversed that decisi when the white house and public opinion turned against him. governor christie joins us here today. >> yeah, what? >> governor, what do you say to miss hickox's claims that her quarantine was inhumane? >> well, with all due respect, megyn, you need to shut the hell up. miss hickox got a tent in a parking lot with her own port-a-potty. in new jersey, that's called a luxury condo. miss hickox also had access to the internet and some of the best takeout food in newark. zuccarelli's bar and grill and cucuzzella's bakery and the calzone emporium down on route 35. >> well, the cdc called your quarantine rules draconian. >> look, my only job is to protect the people of new jersey. and believe me, they need protection. their immune systems are already under attack from tattoo infections and tainted well vodkas and jet fumes. by which i mean the stench of the new york jets. >> okay, governor, now, some are saying the white house pressured you into reversing
first he placed nurse kaci hickox into quarantine even though she had no symptoms of ebola. then he quickly reversed that decisi when the white house and public opinion turned against him. governor christie joins us here today. >> yeah, what? >> governor, what do you say to miss hickox's claims that her quarantine was inhumane? >> well, with all due respect, megyn, you need to shut the hell up. miss hickox got a tent in a parking lot with her own port-a-potty. in new jersey,...
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. >>> a lock down is now lifted at the mercer county corrections center after a possible ebola scare, two sheriff's officers picked up a prisoner, he was recently in liberia and spiked a fever overnight. he does not have ebola but has travel related none contagious illness. >>> it's expected to be a contentious meeting to discuss the school in marple township, the property stretched for more than 200 acres, last year the archdiocese sold the site to a developer that wants to turn it into a retail space, but folks are opposed saying it would ruin the green space and lower their property values. >>> coming up on "action news" tonight, structural problems at a philadelphia school will delay the start of school for almost students and the eagles are set for their preseason finale, jeff skversky has a report from met life stadium. and adam joseph is back with the accuweather forecast. >>> the school year will be delayed for one school because their billing is crumbling, their building is not safe so first through fourth graders have to stay home for now. eva pilgram has more. >> these chil
. >>> a lock down is now lifted at the mercer county corrections center after a possible ebola scare, two sheriff's officers picked up a prisoner, he was recently in liberia and spiked a fever overnight. he does not have ebola but has travel related none contagious illness. >>> it's expected to be a contentious meeting to discuss the school in marple township, the property stretched for more than 200 acres, last year the archdiocese sold the site to a developer that wants to...
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oliva hallisey, a 17-year-old from connecticut designed a diagnostic test to detect ebola.e asked her why she picked this project. >> i found it devastating how ebola destroys the fabric of the area. emily: the biggest star of the night was surprise guest ahmed mohamed, the 14-year-old freshman who made headlines when his homemade clock got him suspended from school. he also got to meet with sergei brin. he posted a picture on his twitter account. coming up, president xi jinping is in seattle with top tech leaders. why are they eager to speak with him? we will have that after the break. the iphone will help to measure the gender pay gap in the united states. our findings are next. ♪ emily: it is time for the daily byte, one number that tells a whole lot. today's number is eight. according to bloomberg research, a woman must work in more hours than a man in the same profession to afford an iphone six s and the united states. data tog used u.s. compare men and women's earnings across professions from bartenders to ceos and found the disparity to be on average, a full day's ea
oliva hallisey, a 17-year-old from connecticut designed a diagnostic test to detect ebola.e asked her why she picked this project. >> i found it devastating how ebola destroys the fabric of the area. emily: the biggest star of the night was surprise guest ahmed mohamed, the 14-year-old freshman who made headlines when his homemade clock got him suspended from school. he also got to meet with sergei brin. he posted a picture on his twitter account. coming up, president xi jinping is in...
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ebola was awful. it killed more than 10,000 people. it caused so much fear. to be exported to many other highly populated areas, but ebola is a slow-moving epidemic and the thing we really have to fear is a pandemic that looks more like the spanish flu epidemic in 1918. we are talking about tens of millions of people potentially killed and we are talking about anywhere from 5% to 10% of global gdp wiped out because everything would stop. that's $4 trillion to $8 trillion. we do not have a system capable of stopping that kind of pandemic but again, the good news is, we think we know what all the elements are to build that kind of system. we just can't forget this time and that is a pledge that i have made to all of our partners, all of the g-7, g-20, united nations. we cannot forget this time. we've got to build that system. >> thank you so much for that message, dr. kim from the world bank. >>> don't forget, you can watch the global citizens festival this saturday right here on msnbc. that does it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." remember, follo
ebola was awful. it killed more than 10,000 people. it caused so much fear. to be exported to many other highly populated areas, but ebola is a slow-moving epidemic and the thing we really have to fear is a pandemic that looks more like the spanish flu epidemic in 1918. we are talking about tens of millions of people potentially killed and we are talking about anywhere from 5% to 10% of global gdp wiped out because everything would stop. that's $4 trillion to $8 trillion. we do not have a...
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. >> the body of a woman who died in sierra leone tested positively for ebola. it's a set back. sierra leone announced in august the last confirmed patient with a virus had been discharged from hospital. 28,000 have been affected. more than a third died from ebola >>> in kenya five suspects are due in court for a second time in connection with the attack in the north-east. the men were charged in june for the april 2nd attack in which gunmen targeted students. 158 were killed. >> al-shabab fighters overran an african community base. local residents say al-shabab claims to have killed scores of troops. a similar raid on a base in june killed dozens of troops in the same province. >> royingy forces have retaken the desert area west of i.s.i.l. >> troops chased out the fighters. the air force carried out strikes before the ground operation, it was part of a wider operation to recapture the largest province, anbar. >> paris is introducing tough measures to control the city's worsening air pollution. from tuesday large trucks registered before 2001 will be banned from the center of t
. >> the body of a woman who died in sierra leone tested positively for ebola. it's a set back. sierra leone announced in august the last confirmed patient with a virus had been discharged from hospital. 28,000 have been affected. more than a third died from ebola >>> in kenya five suspects are due in court for a second time in connection with the attack in the north-east. the men were charged in june for the april 2nd attack in which gunmen targeted students. 158 were killed....
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. >> this is one of the most impoverished areas, was a hot spot for ebola just recently.uring the outbreak, many were fearful of going anywhere where there was vomiting or die re. just ask morrey. >> at first i was scared to take him to the hospital because there are different diseases going around. especially like ebola. >> that meant many other diseases went undiagnosed, possibly causing more deaths. according to sierra leone's healthy ministry, 39% drop of treatment for malaria. according to a recent report from the world health organization, and unicef, the mdg target of combating malaria was achieved globally, malaria deaths dropped by 60% how much in subsaharan eask tha africa ts not case. sierra leone has so many challenges it just can't catch up. >> at large it is not functioning well enough. sierra leone has one of the highest maternal more tallities imortalities inthe world. >> reducing infant mortality, 26,000 die here every year. meanwhile in crew bay, the red dross is raising awareness, after massive flooding due to an overwhelming rainy season. >> open defec
. >> this is one of the most impoverished areas, was a hot spot for ebola just recently.uring the outbreak, many were fearful of going anywhere where there was vomiting or die re. just ask morrey. >> at first i was scared to take him to the hospital because there are different diseases going around. especially like ebola. >> that meant many other diseases went undiagnosed, possibly causing more deaths. according to sierra leone's healthy ministry, 39% drop of treatment for...
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that work may not be on television right now, but as we demonstrated in reversing the spread of ebola, it can save more lives more than anything we can do. target we can eradicate poverty, so farmers can feed for people, so entrepreneurs can start a business without having to pay a bribe, we can promote growth through trade that meets a higher standard. that's what we're doing through the transspecific partnership, a trade agreement that encompasses more than 40% of the world economy, an agreement that will open markets while protecting the rights of workers and protecting the environment that enables development to be sustained. we can roll back the pollution that we put in our skies and help economies lift people out of poverty without condemning our children to the ravages of an ever warming climate. the same eny knewty that that created the industrial age allows us to harness clean energy. no country can help us to escape the ravages of climate change. the united states will work with every nation that is willing to do its part so that we can come together in paris to con sighsive
that work may not be on television right now, but as we demonstrated in reversing the spread of ebola, it can save more lives more than anything we can do. target we can eradicate poverty, so farmers can feed for people, so entrepreneurs can start a business without having to pay a bribe, we can promote growth through trade that meets a higher standard. that's what we're doing through the transspecific partnership, a trade agreement that encompasses more than 40% of the world economy, an...
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want to see from the training sets are transferable you have our basic disaster like ann tluks or ebola of training and how many people for specific training. >> so the trainings i mentioned they're general trainings only to understand the link 0 and structure so when you got into situations you'll understand what the planning section and understand what a form is so it is really basic training overview our constant command structure i didn't bring a slide i object to send goes into tit n depth and i think surveillance has a pathetic plan so those people will be preidentified and have been they're ongoing being identified they have at skills on a day to day basis our environmental heartache has responders that are you know they've been training to deal with hazmat and surveillance and other programs you know their cable of dealing and with infectious diseases but the thing with these the command structure if so valuable you can use it in any somewhere the department has a lot of technical expertise and getting the people to go into the structure and be able to respond in any situation a
want to see from the training sets are transferable you have our basic disaster like ann tluks or ebola of training and how many people for specific training. >> so the trainings i mentioned they're general trainings only to understand the link 0 and structure so when you got into situations you'll understand what the planning section and understand what a form is so it is really basic training overview our constant command structure i didn't bring a slide i object to send goes into tit n...
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. >> the body of a woman who died in sierra leone tested positive for the ebola virus. they announced just last week that the last confirmed patient with the virus had been discharged from hospital. more than 28,000 people have been infected with ebola and more than a third of them have died. amnesty international says the human rights situation in gambia is deteriorating. there's a clamp-down on freedom of expression. we have the story from senegal. >> reporter: it's a song radios won't put on air. and yet it's going viral, spreading on-line throughout the country. the lyrics denounce the freedom of speech, rampant corruption. >> after seeing my people be quiet and not being able to speak out against police brutality, not being able to speak out against corruption, people going missing for no reason, not being able to speak out about the level of hardship in this country, i believe in the voice of the people. being the voice of the people i have this responsibility which is on me to speak out against what's going on. >> reporter: behind these lyrics is ace. after being
. >> the body of a woman who died in sierra leone tested positive for the ebola virus. they announced just last week that the last confirmed patient with the virus had been discharged from hospital. more than 28,000 people have been infected with ebola and more than a third of them have died. amnesty international says the human rights situation in gambia is deteriorating. there's a clamp-down on freedom of expression. we have the story from senegal. >> reporter: it's a song radios...
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. >>> the body of a woman who die in sierra leone tested positive for the ebola virus. it's a setback for efforts to end the epidemic. sierra leone announced last week that the last patient with the virus had been discharged from hospital, more than 28,000 people have been infected with ebola. with more than a third of them having died. >>> paris is introducing tough new measures to control the city's worsening air pollution. large trucks registered before 2001 will be banned from the center of the city. we have more. >> reporter: many of these are about to be banned from the center of paris. they are too old and too polluting. drivers will be fined $40 each time they are caught and they are not happy. >> translator: it's going to affect us, three-quarters don't have new trucks. we end up paying. >> reporter: but paris has a problem. they like to drive. especially cheap to run diesel engines. back in march the city briefly had the worst air quality in the world. critics say this is more about the city of paris trying to avoid huge fine being imposed by the european unio
. >>> the body of a woman who die in sierra leone tested positive for the ebola virus. it's a setback for efforts to end the epidemic. sierra leone announced last week that the last patient with the virus had been discharged from hospital, more than 28,000 people have been infected with ebola. with more than a third of them having died. >>> paris is introducing tough new measures to control the city's worsening air pollution. large trucks registered before 2001 will be banned...
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that's unilateral work and it took a lot of cost and people died of ebola, but it was also an example of the international community building the airplane as they flew it in an important way. then of course the nuclear deal over iran is also something that has heartened not just the seer security counsel but the broader membership because there is a belief in new york, at least, that the un should work this way. you have a country a country acting in violation of international norms, the security council comes together and puts in place, over many years, incrementally more and more exacting ship sanctions regime, calling on that rogue country to come into compliance with international norms. that country comes to the table, we come we come to the table, we secure an agreement that on behalf of international peace and security cuts off iran's pathway to a nuclear weapon. so there is again, a sense that there is an exemplar of what the international community can do when it's united and when it's prepared to enforce its words. you have all of this on the one hand and then you have scene
that's unilateral work and it took a lot of cost and people died of ebola, but it was also an example of the international community building the airplane as they flew it in an important way. then of course the nuclear deal over iran is also something that has heartened not just the seer security counsel but the broader membership because there is a belief in new york, at least, that the un should work this way. you have a country a country acting in violation of international norms, the...
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we suspended it when ebola hit. to informations in liberia, an access to justice and the mental health program. we suspended all of that to teach people about ebola and how contagious it was and what they could do. it was really gratifying, because they did overcome the ebola. later,one that came up but it was really satisfying to be able to do that. for the carter center to have that kind of input to that terrible disease. thank people. we have had an outpouring of support and prayers, and in spite of all that is going on, it has been really kind of wonderful. just a note we have that kind of support. [applause] we have thatow kind of support. [applause] >> president and mrs. carter will take as many questions as we have time for tonight. i want to thank those of you here, who submitted questions. and those who submitted questions via twitter. we had chosen those that represent the main lines of interest. aesident carter, there were number of questions about your health but i believe you already addressed that. eas
we suspended it when ebola hit. to informations in liberia, an access to justice and the mental health program. we suspended all of that to teach people about ebola and how contagious it was and what they could do. it was really gratifying, because they did overcome the ebola. later,one that came up but it was really satisfying to be able to do that. for the carter center to have that kind of input to that terrible disease. thank people. we have had an outpouring of support and prayers, and in...
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last year the president talked about ebola and the iranian nuclear agreement. he can toot his horn a a little bit. when now he's putting together this little group of iran and syria and iraq and they're going to lead. they have a profound disagreement about the role of assad in syria, whether as vladimir putin believes, he is really the one who is going to help us fight isis or the united states' position, he is the key part of the problem to lay the groundwork for important and very provocative discussions. >> great to see you chuck todd. there th alliance, syria, russia, iran, unexpected as far as the americans are concerned. kind of caught us by surprise on this. >> when you look at the president and you look at his foreign policy legacy, putin and syria hats has and it always seems as if putin always figures out how to get the last would when the president was ready to go in and build an international coalition, we were in st. petersburg, there was a meeting at the g 20 and and there was almost this dinner debate that took place and essentially putin got th
last year the president talked about ebola and the iranian nuclear agreement. he can toot his horn a a little bit. when now he's putting together this little group of iran and syria and iraq and they're going to lead. they have a profound disagreement about the role of assad in syria, whether as vladimir putin believes, he is really the one who is going to help us fight isis or the united states' position, he is the key part of the problem to lay the groundwork for important and very...
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and i'll stop there. >> we will definitely be talking about ebola here. so moving a little past on the preparedness side and actually diving into some real world incidents, i'm going to start with george and dan on this, and start by asking on september 11th, 2001, could each of you briefly describe where you were and what you were doing? >> well, ironically, can and i were supposed to be together in washington, d.c. that day. as i mentioned earlier, dan and i had evolved as kind of a bit of a tag team with me being the chief lawyer for the nypd and dan being my chief liaison and cooperation counsel and also with mayor. there had been an issue regarding a world economic forum that was being planned in 2001. and actually the federal government had wanted 1,000 new york city police officer to come to d.c. and to help to police the event. and dan and i were responsible to kind of figure out how that would work. and frankly we had some concerns pertaining to civil liability issues for police officers, should there be incidents that new york city police office
and i'll stop there. >> we will definitely be talking about ebola here. so moving a little past on the preparedness side and actually diving into some real world incidents, i'm going to start with george and dan on this, and start by asking on september 11th, 2001, could each of you briefly describe where you were and what you were doing? >> well, ironically, can and i were supposed to be together in washington, d.c. that day. as i mentioned earlier, dan and i had evolved as kind of...
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. >> just ahead here, the war on ebola.g starbucks® small-batch cold brew coffee. in stores now. [female announcer] through susave up to $400 on train's beautyrest and posturepedic. get interest-free financing until 2018 on tempur-pedic. plus, helpful advice from the sleep experts. but mattress price wars ends sunday at sleep train. >>> a limo caught fire on 880 southbound. that exit there. you can see the fire. >> authorities tell us there was a short in the electrical system and the driver noticed flames and pulled over quickly. they were able to get out safely. sky 7 is on the way to the scene and we'll update you as soon as we have new information. >> you may remember in september, governor brown signed a law imposing stricter safety standards that came after that accident in august, 2013 when five women were killed. all thousand have to be equipped with fire extinguishers and inspected by the highway patrol trail . >>> a bay area doctor will treat ebola survivors still experiencing symptoms after defeating the virus. t
. >> just ahead here, the war on ebola.g starbucks® small-batch cold brew coffee. in stores now. [female announcer] through susave up to $400 on train's beautyrest and posturepedic. get interest-free financing until 2018 on tempur-pedic. plus, helpful advice from the sleep experts. but mattress price wars ends sunday at sleep train. >>> a limo caught fire on 880 southbound. that exit there. you can see the fire. >> authorities tell us there was a short in the electrical...
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. >> just ahead here, the war on ebola. it's not over yet. it's not over yet. >> it was just an ordinary night. until he showed up-with a hungry look in his eyes. and then, he made the shot. and when jaws dropped ... he had something for that, too. the new spicy nacho chicken sandwich. with two drink for 6 bucks. all in a munchie meal. >>> a limo caught fire on 880 southbound. that exit there. you can see the fire. >> authorities tell us there was a short in the electrical system and the driver noticed flames and pulled over quickly. they were able to get out safely. sky 7 is on the way to the scene and we'll update you as soon as we have new information. >> you may remember in september, governor brown signed a law imposing stricter safety standards that came after that accident in august, 2013 when five women were killed. all thousand have to be equipped with fire extinguishers and inspected by the highway patrol trail . >>> a bay area doctor will treat ebola survivors still experiencing symptoms after defeating the virus. the effects can b
. >> just ahead here, the war on ebola. it's not over yet. it's not over yet. >> it was just an ordinary night. until he showed up-with a hungry look in his eyes. and then, he made the shot. and when jaws dropped ... he had something for that, too. the new spicy nacho chicken sandwich. with two drink for 6 bucks. all in a munchie meal. >>> a limo caught fire on 880 southbound. that exit there. you can see the fire. >> authorities tell us there was a short in the...
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if you look at the coverage of ebola, and you think about what the coverage would have looked like in a pre-digital era, it would have been fabulous. great newspaper stories, great photography, courageous journalists. all the stuff. but you would not have had the videos on the "new york times" website that describes, for ridinge, one young man outside the hospital with his parents screaming because there was not room in the hospital. you would not have had the video in which anus ambulance driver drove through the streets in monrovia looking for ebola victims whose family did not want to touch them, so they could pile in the back of his truck to find the hospital that would take them. let us put over here the debate of print versus digital. journalism is better today than it ever was because there are many more tools. orleans, i grew up reading afternoon newspapers. i only had access to one newspaper. the same kid who grows up in new orleans in a working-class family now has access to as many newspapers as he can push a button four. access to video, access to the whole world. not get
if you look at the coverage of ebola, and you think about what the coverage would have looked like in a pre-digital era, it would have been fabulous. great newspaper stories, great photography, courageous journalists. all the stuff. but you would not have had the videos on the "new york times" website that describes, for ridinge, one young man outside the hospital with his parents screaming because there was not room in the hospital. you would not have had the video in which anus...
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in addition to the dispatching a disaster response team to sierra leone to help fight ebola late last year, korea announced it would contribute $100 million over the next five years to support capacity building in developing countries at the second high level meeting of global health curt agenda held in seoul three weeks ago. in addition, the republic of korea plans to pursue project to support developing countries worth $200 million over the next five years under the better life for girls initiative. [applause] fellow delegates, even as we achieved ratchpid industrialization, korea has also been exerting great energy to ensure the coexistence of men and nature. our designation of april 5 as arbor day and the promotion of forestation led to a 20 fold increase in the number of trees per hectar over the past 50 years. since 1972, the designated green belt zone to curb development in the suburbs. thereby achieving harmony between the environment and development. now we are channeling our environmental advocacy to joining the international communities' response to climate change. dealing
in addition to the dispatching a disaster response team to sierra leone to help fight ebola late last year, korea announced it would contribute $100 million over the next five years to support capacity building in developing countries at the second high level meeting of global health curt agenda held in seoul three weeks ago. in addition, the republic of korea plans to pursue project to support developing countries worth $200 million over the next five years under the better life for girls...
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ebola, eradicating poverty, trade.
ebola, eradicating poverty, trade.