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the ebola virus hit the country hard. it suffered more case he of the virus than the neighboring liberia and guinea.at least 30% of children have lost at least one parent. 4,000 people have died and that's been a big impact on countries. ebola is still a threat and the world health organization is warning that for sierra leone this is just the end of the current crisis. vanessa wolfman joins us now via skype from sierra leone. there must be a lot of relief there, ticked with sadness for those who lost their lives. >> absolutely. i think we which are fortunate enough to be with our national inspection team, to the declaration that was announced for w.h.o. answered as the statement came out everyone sort of jumped up and started cheering and laughing and clapping. and but there were a lot of tears and really in remembrance of the countless numbers of people who have lost their lives as a direct and indirect result of the outbreak. >> and have things changed significantly there to mean that it's unlikely to come back or is t
the ebola virus hit the country hard. it suffered more case he of the virus than the neighboring liberia and guinea.at least 30% of children have lost at least one parent. 4,000 people have died and that's been a big impact on countries. ebola is still a threat and the world health organization is warning that for sierra leone this is just the end of the current crisis. vanessa wolfman joins us now via skype from sierra leone. there must be a lot of relief there, ticked with sadness for those...
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many of them lost loved ones to ebola.he outbreak of the deadly disease lasted more than 80 months and killing more than 4,000 people. >> for those that left the families from outside country join us to fight the ebola. >> officials say that they continue to take heightened precautions in order to contain any possible reo o kurnts of the disease. after driving two hours, they chased a checkpoint. they were all checked for temperature. it geteven tighter in a bolder town. >> here at the border area the authorities are on the look for anyone that might be infected with the virus. >> in the neighboring country the disease continues. four new patients were confirmed over the border in the past few weeks. they're taking the out most caution to vent the person. ea the staff are rehaning on high alet's against fresh outbreak of ebola. they screen anyone that dies in the hospital and check the wounds like in case. >> everything we return and that's why we should not be come place sant. >> one in three residence died in the village
many of them lost loved ones to ebola.he outbreak of the deadly disease lasted more than 80 months and killing more than 4,000 people. >> for those that left the families from outside country join us to fight the ebola. >> officials say that they continue to take heightened precautions in order to contain any possible reo o kurnts of the disease. after driving two hours, they chased a checkpoint. they were all checked for temperature. it geteven tighter in a bolder town. >>...
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it's one of the world's most deadly diseases -- ebola. so, it's no surprise that to fight it, it takes a world of cooperation and a lot of resources. and that costs money. to raise funds and awareness of ebola, a concert was held at the united nations, and "teen kids news" was there. >> when you think of fighting ebola, you wouldn't think that one of the most powerful weapons would be a red carpet. but it is. >> we are here to support the families who are suffering from all the ramifications of ebola. >> it's about every human having the right to treatment, and i think that it's a global problem. it's not west africa's problem. >> the a-listers were all here to help raise money to fight ebola and to show their appreciation. >> god bless. god bless america to help us. thank you very, very much. >> one performer taking part in the night's concert is this teen rapper. >> i personally feel that being african-american, i have african roots, and, you know, i can't allow somebody else to just die off of a sickness that can be such easily avoided
it's one of the world's most deadly diseases -- ebola. so, it's no surprise that to fight it, it takes a world of cooperation and a lot of resources. and that costs money. to raise funds and awareness of ebola, a concert was held at the united nations, and "teen kids news" was there. >> when you think of fighting ebola, you wouldn't think that one of the most powerful weapons would be a red carpet. but it is. >> we are here to support the families who are suffering from...
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seenl celebrates as it's declared ebola-free 42 days with no new cases. india's prime minister is greeted with protests at a rally in kashmir. egypt is confirmed there was a loud noise heard in the last second of inflight recording recovered from last week's plane crash. the country's aviation minister has revoold the final few moments of flight 968. all were killed when the metro jet plummeted to the ground in the sinai province. >> a noise was heard in the last second of the cvr recording. a spectral analysis will be carried out, by specialized labs, in order to identify the nature of this noise. the committee noted media reports and analysis, some of which claimed to be based on official intelligence, which favors a certain scenario. for the cause of the accident. the committee was not provided with any information or evidence in this regard. the committee urged the sources of such reports to provide it with own information that could help us to understate our mission. >> earlier egypt's foreign minister criticized the west for not sharing its intellig
seenl celebrates as it's declared ebola-free 42 days with no new cases. india's prime minister is greeted with protests at a rally in kashmir. egypt is confirmed there was a loud noise heard in the last second of inflight recording recovered from last week's plane crash. the country's aviation minister has revoold the final few moments of flight 968. all were killed when the metro jet plummeted to the ground in the sinai province. >> a noise was heard in the last second of the cvr...
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the ebola virus hit the country hard. it suffered more cases of ebola than neighboring guinea when the first outbreak was recorded in march, 2014. over 12,000 children in sierra leone have lost at least one adult who looked after them. over 3,000 have lost both parents to the viruvirus. in total, 4,000 people have died the that's had a big impact on village economies. across the border, ebola is still a threat and the world health organization is warning even for sierra leone, this is just the ends of the current crisis. vanessa workmans heads the response team in sierra leone. she says saturday's announcement is a major milestone. >> we were unfortunate enough to be with our national team at our ebola center to listen to the declaration for what was announced for whof as the statement came out, every way jumped up and started cheering and laughing and clapping. there were also a lot of tears in reference of the countless numbers of people who lost their lives as a direct and indirect result of the outbreak. the last seve
the ebola virus hit the country hard. it suffered more cases of ebola than neighboring guinea when the first outbreak was recorded in march, 2014. over 12,000 children in sierra leone have lost at least one adult who looked after them. over 3,000 have lost both parents to the viruvirus. in total, 4,000 people have died the that's had a big impact on village economies. across the border, ebola is still a threat and the world health organization is warning even for sierra leone, this is just the...
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ebola is a threat.he world health organisation warns that sierra leone, this is the end of the current crisis. i speak to the director of the national response center. joining us from freetown. good to have you with us. let's put the protection into perspective. does it mean the war against ebola is being run. >> it has been won. what we do is maintain discipline because of the change. it was the piece now painted it in guinea, has has been declared end of out break, has no dayses there. yes, it's been an incredible day of joy and reflection, as said earlier,,599 people, 8704 were infected and thousands much children have been orphaned bip the disease. definitely it's a momentous day. >> why is guinea struggling. putting into context. given yip has three cases three weeks ago. two weeks ago, and one last week, so, yes, it's struggling. they have come a long way. importantly in the fight against ebola, it's important to note that thment is mostly coming from the areas, a sign of getting only top of the d
ebola is a threat.he world health organisation warns that sierra leone, this is the end of the current crisis. i speak to the director of the national response center. joining us from freetown. good to have you with us. let's put the protection into perspective. does it mean the war against ebola is being run. >> it has been won. what we do is maintain discipline because of the change. it was the piece now painted it in guinea, has has been declared end of out break, has no dayses there....
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celebrations in sierra leone after the country is declared free of ebola. a race against timesaving panama's frogs from a deadly virus. ♪ egypt has confirmed there was a loud noise heard in the last second of the cockpit recording recovered from last week's plane crash. a man leading the investigation says all possibilities are being considered as to what caused the plane to plummet and all were killed when flight 9268 crashed in the sinai peninsula and paul brennan reports. >> reporter: it's been seven days since metro jet 9268 fell out of the sky taking 224 people to their deaths and flowers were laid at the crash site in the desert and after a week of rumors and speculation and finally a officin official stat from investigators. >> debriss are scattered over a wide area, more than 13 kilometers in length which is consistent with an in-flight break up. some parts of the wreckage are missing and it is hoped to locate them in the in coming days. >> reporter: the lead investigators confirmed that metro jet 9268 was 23 minutes 18 seconds in the journey and re
celebrations in sierra leone after the country is declared free of ebola. a race against timesaving panama's frogs from a deadly virus. ♪ egypt has confirmed there was a loud noise heard in the last second of the cockpit recording recovered from last week's plane crash. a man leading the investigation says all possibilities are being considered as to what caused the plane to plummet and all were killed when flight 9268 crashed in the sinai peninsula and paul brennan reports. >>...
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nikki: the world health organization says sierra leone is now ebola-free. since the outbreak started nearly two years ago, the country has had far more cases of the virus than its neighbors. health officials say its now been 42 days since the last person confirmed to have ebola had a second negative blood test. ebola has killed more than 11 thousand people in the three hardest-hit west african countries. nikki/ots several university of missouri football players are showing their support of
nikki: the world health organization says sierra leone is now ebola-free. since the outbreak started nearly two years ago, the country has had far more cases of the virus than its neighbors. health officials say its now been 42 days since the last person confirmed to have ebola had a second negative blood test. ebola has killed more than 11 thousand people in the three hardest-hit west african countries. nikki/ots several university of missouri football players are showing their support of
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there was over 4,000 ebola survivors in sierra leone. this man lost nine of his family members, including his mother and children. >> this brings my mind back from what i am going to do today, for me. it's a painful and sad day. >> people now want to get back to their normal lives. >> we have been suffering, we have no jobs, and we ask help to bring back the economy. >> the official announcement ending the outbreak was made in freetown. after 42 days without a new case can the outbreak be over. that's double the time of the incubation period for the virus. sierra leone has been declared free. liberia had one, involving in a second 42 day countdown. liberia is free of the outbreak, but elsewhere the situation is giving concern. guinea is reporting cases and sierra leone's president warned people not to relax just quote yet. sierra leone's health workers risk their lives battling the virus day in and out. many shunned by family and friends. they did not give up. >> this is an epidemic. we have already taken on board to treat patients. i se
there was over 4,000 ebola survivors in sierra leone. this man lost nine of his family members, including his mother and children. >> this brings my mind back from what i am going to do today, for me. it's a painful and sad day. >> people now want to get back to their normal lives. >> we have been suffering, we have no jobs, and we ask help to bring back the economy. >> the official announcement ending the outbreak was made in freetown. after 42 days without a new case...
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we're terrified by new threats like ebola. and that fear is a friend of the state, because when people get frightened they willingly give money and power to politicians and bureaucrats. protect me, make sure i'm safe. so big government grows. during world war ii americans feared immigrants from japan might be secret enemies so america locked many of them up. >> the 120,000 japanese and japanese-americans living on the west coast were rounded up and taken to internment camps where they would spend the duration of the war. john: most of the people locked up were american citizens and later the government apologized for the internments saying it was race prejudice and war hysteria. america paid $20,000 to each camp survivor. internment was hysteria, but did the media point that out? hardly. most acted like shills for big government. listen to this from movie tone. >> japanese evacuated from strategic west coast areas show little apparent regret. they seem relieved and some say it's like a holiday. john: like a holiday, right. at
we're terrified by new threats like ebola. and that fear is a friend of the state, because when people get frightened they willingly give money and power to politicians and bureaucrats. protect me, make sure i'm safe. so big government grows. during world war ii americans feared immigrants from japan might be secret enemies so america locked many of them up. >> the 120,000 japanese and japanese-americans living on the west coast were rounded up and taken to internment camps where they...
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free. >> an ebola survivor. she contracted the disease when she cared for her mother. her mother died and kamara said she's grateful to be alive but her health is bad getting through her day-to-day activities now is a challenge. >> high eyes are heavy. it feels like they want to come out. i can feel them throbbing. >> along with the pain she has blurring in her left eye. she had to stop work. she worries about her children. >> that's a big problem. my kids have to eat. >> just over 4,000 ebola survivors there have been some cases of some survivors going partially or completely blind after being cured from the virus. there is a cause for concern. this doctor treated 1,000 ebola survivors so far. he said there are indications that the virus can linger in the body for months. more research is needed. >> we need more research on the complications that are arising. >> medicinhe's operating a clinic for ebola survivors. they offer treatment and psycho-social counseling. they say it can be very traumatic. many are shun
free. >> an ebola survivor. she contracted the disease when she cared for her mother. her mother died and kamara said she's grateful to be alive but her health is bad getting through her day-to-day activities now is a challenge. >> high eyes are heavy. it feels like they want to come out. i can feel them throbbing. >> along with the pain she has blurring in her left eye. she had to stop work. she worries about her children. >> that's a big problem. my kids have to eat....
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but for ebola survivors, it's too late. nina de vries, al jazeera, sierra leone. >> from taipei, andrew thomas reports. >> like taipei through the mis, it's not easmist,it's not easy s future. international recognition as such can last forever. that's why the meeting between the leaders of mainland china and taiwan, in january taiwan's people will vote for a new president. ma young jo's party, support for its position one unified china is low. some was a step in the wrong direction. >> translator: i am both concerned and angered. what i'm concerned about is the future of taiwan. what i'm angry with is how could ma sell out the island's future? >> but others see the dpp party as the risk. likely to jeopardize beijing, even risk conflicts. the people here may be vocal but they don't necessarily reflect the majority. most people in taiwan knows whoever wins january's election will have to work with beijing. most were pragmatic about the summit. >> if the leaders can communicate it is one way to show we're in peace. >> it's a g
but for ebola survivors, it's too late. nina de vries, al jazeera, sierra leone. >> from taipei, andrew thomas reports. >> like taipei through the mis, it's not easmist,it's not easy s future. international recognition as such can last forever. that's why the meeting between the leaders of mainland china and taiwan, in january taiwan's people will vote for a new president. ma young jo's party, support for its position one unified china is low. some was a step in the wrong direction....
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sierra leone were decleared ebola free aa week ago. >> reporter: this girl is nine years old.she has been staying with a foster family after both her parents died from ebola. >> translation: i want to be a nurse when i grow up. i wish i was one so i could have saved my mum and dad >> reporter: it's estimated there are almost 6,000 orphans in sierra leone due to ebola. the outbreak le led to an increase in orphans. the ministry of social welfare has worked to encourage relatives to take them in. they offer some financial assistance to families, but it still creates a challenge. >> we don't want the situation we are in. we ha that is why we keep on monitoring. >> reporter: orphans from across the country are getting a second chance. in this welcoming ceremony they're introduced to an sos village. these very well villages exist worldwide and are an alternative to or fannages. >> reporter: not only will they live here, but there is a place for them to play and a school that they can attend. there's still a concern for other orphans. more than half have been placed with relatives a
sierra leone were decleared ebola free aa week ago. >> reporter: this girl is nine years old.she has been staying with a foster family after both her parents died from ebola. >> translation: i want to be a nurse when i grow up. i wish i was one so i could have saved my mum and dad >> reporter: it's estimated there are almost 6,000 orphans in sierra leone due to ebola. the outbreak le led to an increase in orphans. the ministry of social welfare has worked to encourage...
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how you don't get ebola. in this particular case the obama administration waited until last night before educating lawmakers and journalists, there is the process we have, four days after these attacks, four days when a lot of people for fear of xenophobia or whatever, were able to convince the american public there is no screening process. >> look, can you not ask me, to be an apoll gis apologyist or eo you or ask why it is or excuse people when they use bigotry, when they use fear and fear mongering instead of good public policy. here are the facts. the fact is that there was a terrible terrorist attack in paris, france. someone from syria traveled had. he didn't go through same program that those that were just resettled in the city of chicago yesterday, those who were settled in the city of chicago yesterday spent over two years in a refugee camp. not being reviewed once but twice but three times, quadruple. we have wonderful american patriots, trained to keep the homeland safe and secure. they are doing,
how you don't get ebola. in this particular case the obama administration waited until last night before educating lawmakers and journalists, there is the process we have, four days after these attacks, four days when a lot of people for fear of xenophobia or whatever, were able to convince the american public there is no screening process. >> look, can you not ask me, to be an apoll gis apologyist or eo you or ask why it is or excuse people when they use bigotry, when they use fear and...
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across the border, ebola is a threat.t is warned in sierra leon, this is just the end of the current crisis. the international medical a ebola response team. she said saturday's announcement is a major milestone. we were fortunate enough to be with our center to listen to the did he have collaration of what was announced for who as the statement came out, everyone jumped up and started cheering and laughing and clapping there were a lot of tears until memory of countless number of people who lost their lives. the last several months, there has been considerable effort to strengthen the healthcare system in terms of training healthcare workers. equipment to rehabilitate healthcare facilities and how to see taff members be able to screen for ebola systems and considerable work on providing safe places for isolation and control if necessary. considerable effort in the community to really provide keith health promotion. >> still ahead. aid for india's prime minister is greeted with protests at a rally in kashmir. >> also, flo
across the border, ebola is a threat.t is warned in sierra leon, this is just the end of the current crisis. the international medical a ebola response team. she said saturday's announcement is a major milestone. we were fortunate enough to be with our center to listen to the did he have collaration of what was announced for who as the statement came out, everyone jumped up and started cheering and laughing and clapping there were a lot of tears until memory of countless number of people who...
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john: there are risks in life, and ebola is -- >> one of them.ly, it's hard to catch. >> we don't know much about the ebola virus. why isn't it better to be safe and not sorry. i don't think we are prepared to handle this. being prepared never hurts. john: after this show, i said i bet every one of them more americans will be killed by deer than ebola. they laughed at me, but it turn out that year only one american died of ebola. 200 were killed by deer, colliding with them in cars. but nobody worried about deer or driving. we should. we aren't scared of stairs or house fires and swimming pools, though they kill thousands of people. we're terrified by new threats and that fear is a friend of the state, because when people get frightened they willingly give money and power to politicians and bureaucrats. protect me, make sure i'm safe. so big government grows. during world war ii americans feared immigrants from japan might be secret enemies so america locked many of them up. >> the 120,000 japanese and japanese-americans living on the west coast
john: there are risks in life, and ebola is -- >> one of them.ly, it's hard to catch. >> we don't know much about the ebola virus. why isn't it better to be safe and not sorry. i don't think we are prepared to handle this. being prepared never hurts. john: after this show, i said i bet every one of them more americans will be killed by deer than ebola. they laughed at me, but it turn out that year only one american died of ebola. 200 were killed by deer, colliding with them in cars....
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the stigma ebola face can be traumatic. many are shunned by their own families. >> the situation is really, really dire. some have lost their source of livelihood. some have a lot of psychosocial problems that need attention. otherwise it will just compound the problem. >> reporter: she hopes treatment will improve her eyesight, but the hardest part is not having her mother around any more. the loss of a loved one, one of the challenges thousands of survivors of the virus in west africa have to deal with >>> coming up on the newshour - one more step towards democracy in myanmar as voters compare for the first properly contested election. >> a round of man versus machine, how some gadgets to help us could be doing the opposite. and the indigenous games wraps up in brazil - all the details after the break. break. >>> welcome back. the top stories on al jazeera. voters in turkey are at the polls for the second time in five months, president recep tayyip erdogan has cast his ballot. the general election was after the a.k. party
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really. >> health officials aren't sure how the family contracted ebola. of the outbreak, there have been more than 1,000 cases. >>> presidential candidates are not the only ones discussing syrian refugees coming into the country. the house overwhelming passed republican backed legislation to suspend the president's program to admit 10,000 syrian refugees and intensify screening. as garrett reports, the president reiterated his support for accepting the refugees. >> reporter: president obama has vowed to veto the bill if it reaches his desk. in malaysia, he highlighted his support by visiting with refugee children. he says they are just like any other child in america. >> as long as i'm president, we are going the keep on stepping up and making sure that america remains as it has always been. a place where people who in other parts of the world are subject to discrimination or violence. that they have in america friends and a place of refuge. >> reporter: the proposed bill would add fbi background checks to the current screening process along with approval
really. >> health officials aren't sure how the family contracted ebola. of the outbreak, there have been more than 1,000 cases. >>> presidential candidates are not the only ones discussing syrian refugees coming into the country. the house overwhelming passed republican backed legislation to suspend the president's program to admit 10,000 syrian refugees and intensify screening. as garrett reports, the president reiterated his support for accepting the refugees. >>...
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orphans trying to cope after ebola in sererleone. one week from the paris attacks that left 129 people dead. the country and international community is looking for a way forward. the french muslim council is urging people to send a unified message. the countries two and a half thousand mosques have been asked to condemn all violence and terrorism in the last week's attack. a draft resolution to u.n. to take action against islamic state in iraq and the levant. justice men stir and e.u. are holding emergency talks. they're expected to tighter border checks after the man suspected of organising last week's attack entered paris undetected. abdel hamid abaaoud was killed earlier this week. >> reporter: in the aftermath of the assault by special forces on this building, comes a positive identification of the man the french security agents has described as the ring leader of the attacks last friday. the french prosecutor says the fingerprints from one of the two bodies recovered from the rubble proved it's abdel hamid abaaoud. the other dea
orphans trying to cope after ebola in sererleone. one week from the paris attacks that left 129 people dead. the country and international community is looking for a way forward. the french muslim council is urging people to send a unified message. the countries two and a half thousand mosques have been asked to condemn all violence and terrorism in the last week's attack. a draft resolution to u.n. to take action against islamic state in iraq and the levant. justice men stir and e.u. are...
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. >>> the alawite village built to help the children left orphaned by the deadly ebola virus. >>> andsylum seekers turned away just 200 meters from christmas island. the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. ♪ >>> welcome back. a reminder now of our top stories. the united nations says 27 people have died in the mali attack, and two of the hostage takers were also killed. it's unclear whether gunmen remain in the hotel. >>> a group with links to al-qaeda has claimed responsibility for the attack. >>> a former israeli spy has been released from prison in the united states after spending 30 years behind bars. jonathan pallard who was barn in the u.s. us, was arreste
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tobacco's role in treating ebola. much more. >> ifill: the paris attacks have re-ignited the debate over how the united states and other nations should respond to a global terror organization that's expanding its targets beyond iraq and syria. this week, france's president is seeking additional help from both the u.s. and russia. >> our coalition will not relent. >> ifill: traveling in malaysia yesterday, president obama pledged to take the fight to the islamic state. the terror attacks in paris, which led to a wider european alert, follow 16 months of airstrikes against isis targets in iraq and syria. the assault slowed the group's territorial expansion. but the president insists u.s. involvement will not include direct ground combat. >> destroying isil is not only a realistic goal, we're going to get it done, and we're going to pursue it with every aspect of american power. the united states will continue to lead this global coalition. we are intensifying our strategy on all fronts, with local partners on the ground
tobacco's role in treating ebola. much more. >> ifill: the paris attacks have re-ignited the debate over how the united states and other nations should respond to a global terror organization that's expanding its targets beyond iraq and syria. this week, france's president is seeking additional help from both the u.s. and russia. >> our coalition will not relent. >> ifill: traveling in malaysia yesterday, president obama pledged to take the fight to the islamic state. the...
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this is two months after the west african country was declared ebola free. a new case was confirmed thursday. two other high-risk contents also tested positive. all three patients are undergoing care in monrovia. currently more than 40 contacts are being monitors -- monitored. >>> seven people died when a helicopter crashed in new zealand. four tourists from britain, and two for -- from australia were killed in that crash along with the pilot from new zealand. the helicopter is ridge -- waged in the glacier. >>> we all have one enemy.>> it -- katniss everydayness lighting up the big screen this weekend. -- everything -- katniss everything ---- katniss aberdeen -- katniss everything katniss everdeen is lighting up the big screen this weekend. >>> katniss everdeen makes a final appearance, plus a julia roberts crimes really -- thriller and a raunchy comedy hits the theaters. this edition of now showing.>> we all have one anomie. >> reporter: mockingjay part two is the final installment. katniss everdeen, the -- reluctant leader, takes the fight to the evil pre
this is two months after the west african country was declared ebola free. a new case was confirmed thursday. two other high-risk contents also tested positive. all three patients are undergoing care in monrovia. currently more than 40 contacts are being monitors -- monitored. >>> seven people died when a helicopter crashed in new zealand. four tourists from britain, and two for -- from australia were killed in that crash along with the pilot from new zealand. the helicopter is ridge...
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the stigma ebola face can be traumatic. many are shunned by their own families. >> the situation is really, really dire. some have lost their source of livelihood. some have a lot of psychosocial problems that need attention. otherwise it will just compound the problem. >> reporter: she hopes treatment will improve her eyesight, but the hardest part is not having her mother around any more. the loss of a loved one, one of the challenges thousands of survivors of the virus in west africa have to deal with >>> here is what is coming up on the newshour. [ ♪ ] >>> celebrations and validation for guinea's president. the court scenes aside complaints over the election results. a round of man versus machine. how some gadgets designed to help us could be doing the opposite. and in sport. the world's first games wraps up. details coming up a little later. later. >>>the top stories on the al jazeera newshour. polls about to close in turkey, where people are about to vote for the second time in five months. the president cast his ball
the stigma ebola face can be traumatic. many are shunned by their own families. >> the situation is really, really dire. some have lost their source of livelihood. some have a lot of psychosocial problems that need attention. otherwise it will just compound the problem. >> reporter: she hopes treatment will improve her eyesight, but the hardest part is not having her mother around any more. the loss of a loved one, one of the challenges thousands of survivors of the virus in west...
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it was declared ebola free. a 10-year-old boy being treated for ebola on the outskirts of the capital. the west african nation was originally declared ebola free last may before four new cases occurred in june. the world health organization says the country was disease free in september and more than 4800 people died there during the ebola outbreak. >>> 6:42. right now we have reaction to a developing story in the middle east. an american teen studying in israel is among the dead after an attack in tel-aviv. authorities say a palestinian driver began shooting at a group of cars in traffic in the west bank. 18-year-old ezra schwartz is one of three people killed by the gunfire. friends remembered him last night in a prayer service outside of boston. >> fun loving, silly wonderful guy. big heart. >> it's devastating. it's -- it's heart-breaking is what it is. >> tonight i think thoughts were really on family and on the boy. >> schwartz was planning to study in israel for a year before attending college in the u.s.
it was declared ebola free. a 10-year-old boy being treated for ebola on the outskirts of the capital. the west african nation was originally declared ebola free last may before four new cases occurred in june. the world health organization says the country was disease free in september and more than 4800 people died there during the ebola outbreak. >>> 6:42. right now we have reaction to a developing story in the middle east. an american teen studying in israel is among the dead after...
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so go online or call now. british nurse who suffered a relapse of ebola is now getting better. dr. say nine months after her first recovery of ebola, the virus is still lingering in her system and caused meningitis. she has been moved to a hospital closer to her home in scotland. phil: after a decade of efforts to get people to watch their weight, obesity is still a top u.s.. a new report from the centers for disease control and prevention shows the situation heather unruh joins us with more on this. heather the cdc says the obesity : rate is nearing 38% of adults in the united states up from 32% , a decade ago. for the first time the rate is significantly higher for women mostly for black and hispanic researchers don' t know why the rate is still rising. the report comes as americans choices. we drink less soda now and fast food chains serve healthier foods. one expert says to be cautious about the report this study was smaller than others like it. the report also looked at childhood obesity but didn' t see much of a change. that rate remains at about 17%. jc? jc: good news regard
so go online or call now. british nurse who suffered a relapse of ebola is now getting better. dr. say nine months after her first recovery of ebola, the virus is still lingering in her system and caused meningitis. she has been moved to a hospital closer to her home in scotland. phil: after a decade of efforts to get people to watch their weight, obesity is still a top u.s.. a new report from the centers for disease control and prevention shows the situation heather unruh joins us with more on...
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i jump off ebola. >> can i strike ebola from the record. >> is that guy on your side?ulous. >> we are a philanthropic society. we give, we're generous, we give $40 billion in foreign aid per year. juan, including any ebola scare. what does that have to do with this? >> you guys are in search, let me try to bring us back to the issue we're discussing in this segment. america has changed.principles a nation of immigrants. we don't discriminate against people who are muslims, say we'll take the christians, not the muslims. the fact is that since 2011, we've accepted about 20,000 immigrants. since 9/11, 145,000. not one of them arrested on charges of terrorism. let me finish this point. i think it's really important, that you not say no to refugees while you are saying yes to people who have french and belgian passport who is could come into this country, they're the ones that were stopped in paris. >> yes, we're checking all of it, juan, no one is trying to play favorites, there's an argument being made with respect to christians, being persecuted, they're the ones being
i jump off ebola. >> can i strike ebola from the record. >> is that guy on your side?ulous. >> we are a philanthropic society. we give, we're generous, we give $40 billion in foreign aid per year. juan, including any ebola scare. what does that have to do with this? >> you guys are in search, let me try to bring us back to the issue we're discussing in this segment. america has changed.principles a nation of immigrants. we don't discriminate against people who are...
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sierra leone has beneficially declared free of ebola.s is how people have been celebrating in the capitol free town, world health organization says there have been no new ebola cases in the past 42 cases and neighboring guinea is trying to rid itself of the dirty virus. sierra leone might be breathing an sigh of relief but ebola hit the country hard and hit more cases than liberia and guinea where the first out break was march 2014, more than 12000 children in sierra leone lost at least one adult who looked after them more than 3,000 lost both parents to the virus, in total 4,000 people have died and that is a big impact on village economies and in guinea and liberia across the border it's still a threat and warning for sierra leone this is just the end of the current crisis. and the international medical response team in sierra leone and speaking she said saturday's announcement was a major milestone. >> we were unfortunate enough to be with our national team and our goal is centered listening to the declaration that was announced by w.
sierra leone has beneficially declared free of ebola.s is how people have been celebrating in the capitol free town, world health organization says there have been no new ebola cases in the past 42 cases and neighboring guinea is trying to rid itself of the dirty virus. sierra leone might be breathing an sigh of relief but ebola hit the country hard and hit more cases than liberia and guinea where the first out break was march 2014, more than 12000 children in sierra leone lost at least one...
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but we're worried about ebola.eople get frighten, they willingly give money to government and big bureaucrat bureaucrats. during world war ii, america thought japans might be a threat to the military so the u.s. locked them off. >> jewish people were rounded up and sent to internment camps where they will be locked up until the end of the war. >> then later the government apologized for the internment. the internment was sistd was hyt did the media point that out? >> japanese evacuated from west coast areas seem relieved and some say it's like a holiday. >> like a holiday, right. at least the japanese internment camps are gone. but big government stays there. you may have forgot about enron scandal, but sarbanes was passed because of it. then we got the bureaucratic 1,000 page dodd frank law, but this won't prevent the next financial scare, and then again government will grow again unless bernie sanders government protection act will come, and it will be this long. the scare is the common goal, but government alway
but we're worried about ebola.eople get frighten, they willingly give money to government and big bureaucrat bureaucrats. during world war ii, america thought japans might be a threat to the military so the u.s. locked them off. >> jewish people were rounded up and sent to internment camps where they will be locked up until the end of the war. >> then later the government apologized for the internment. the internment was sistd was hyt did the media point that out? >> japanese...
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the organizers say the money raised will go a long way to help those battling ebola. for "teen kids news," i'm eric. >> coming up, what we need to know about hurricanes. back. >> katrina, ike, and sandy. for most of us, those are just names. but for thousands of people along our nation's gulf and east coasts, those names are reminders of the incredibly destructive power of nature. emily tells us more. >> katrina in 2005, ike in 2008, and sandy 2012. all were powerful hurricanes that slammed into the u.s. in recent years. their winds, rain, and flooding caused tremendous damage. so, no wonder that the more we learn about hurricanes, the better. dr. radley horton is an expert on these super storms. he's a climate scientist at columbia university. welcome. >> thank you. it's good to be here. what's the definition of a hurricane? a hurricane is a storm with very strong winds. it's a storm that forms over the warm waters of the tropical oceans, and as soon as that storm's winds get up to about 35 miles an hour, we call it a tropical storm. and if if its winds get up to 75
the organizers say the money raised will go a long way to help those battling ebola. for "teen kids news," i'm eric. >> coming up, what we need to know about hurricanes. back. >> katrina, ike, and sandy. for most of us, those are just names. but for thousands of people along our nation's gulf and east coasts, those names are reminders of the incredibly destructive power of nature. emily tells us more. >> katrina in 2005, ike in 2008, and sandy 2012. all were powerful...
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orphans trying to cope with the uveitides have aftermath-- aftermath of ebola in sierra leone. first, breaking news we're getting reports that gunmen have attacked a hotel in mali. the attackers are said to have taken hostages in the capital while this follows a 24 hour siege and taking at another hotel in august in the central mali town. more on that when we get it. european union are holding emergency talks in brussels. they're discussing whether to boost the security and introduce border checks. abdel hamid abaaoud entered france from syria undetected. he died in wednesday's assault. world powers urged to take joint action against islamic state in iraq and the levant. the french muslim council is urging mosques to send a unified message during friday prayers. the country's 2500 mosques have been asked to condemn all violence and terrorism. cross over to brussels and speak to paul brennan to tell us about the meeting of the ministers and what they're hoping to achieve. >> reporter: it's an extraordinary meeting in the sense that it wasn't previously scheduled. it has been cal
orphans trying to cope with the uveitides have aftermath-- aftermath of ebola in sierra leone. first, breaking news we're getting reports that gunmen have attacked a hotel in mali. the attackers are said to have taken hostages in the capital while this follows a 24 hour siege and taking at another hotel in august in the central mali town. more on that when we get it. european union are holding emergency talks in brussels. they're discussing whether to boost the security and introduce border...
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he was the first ebola patient in liberia since it was the clarity ebola free for the second time since set number. traffic deaths in the u.s. spiked -- some of the reasons include texting, distractive driving and lower gas prices. pro-dex 42 million people will drive 50 miles or more over the coming thanksgiving holiday weekend. can get more on these and other breaking stories 24 hours a day at the new bloomberg.com. i'm mark crumpton. scarlet, back to you. scarlet: we have breaking news at this hour -- the federal reserve setting tougher standards for examiners of large u.s. banks following criticisms by lawmakers that the agency has been captured by the lenders it supervises. we are talking about new minimum operating and documentation lawmakers have questioned the quality of the said's supervision. we want to fold this into our conversation about markets. the s&p 500 is coming off its best week of the year. with a potential rate increase on the horizon, should investors caution?ding with ass.ing me now is martin s you just heard the headlines i gave you. does that make banks more or
he was the first ebola patient in liberia since it was the clarity ebola free for the second time since set number. traffic deaths in the u.s. spiked -- some of the reasons include texting, distractive driving and lower gas prices. pro-dex 42 million people will drive 50 miles or more over the coming thanksgiving holiday weekend. can get more on these and other breaking stories 24 hours a day at the new bloomberg.com. i'm mark crumpton. scarlet, back to you. scarlet: we have breaking news at...
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and the high school kid who invented a better way to test for ebola. >> it doesn't matter if you're a girl, if you're young, or where you're from. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" >> pelley: we're beginning with breaking news. severe storms with at least one tornado are whipping through texas tonight. this is fort worth just a short time ago. heavy winds blew the roof off this building. we have no word on injuries yet. jeff ray is a meteorologist at our cbs station ktvt, and he's in fort worth tonight. jeff. >> reporter: scott, i'm on the north side of fort worth, just along 35. it's a busy road. of course, the interstate, the tornado came in from the southwest, went right over the top of this building, and you can see the video, the large section of the roof came off and went into the employee parking lot. let me show you where all that metal ended up. you can see it's strewn across the parking lot, and a lot of the people who were inside the building at the time are, of course, now trying to get a ride home because their car is literally covered in this met
and the high school kid who invented a better way to test for ebola. >> it doesn't matter if you're a girl, if you're young, or where you're from. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" >> pelley: we're beginning with breaking news. severe storms with at least one tornado are whipping through texas tonight. this is fort worth just a short time ago. heavy winds blew the roof off this building. we have no word on injuries yet. jeff ray is a meteorologist...
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the world health organization again declared the country ebola free on september 3.e latest patient was taken to an ebola treatment unit late yesterday. >> new this morning, police are working to track down a couple accused of robbing and running over a grandmother at a georgia walmart. security camera shows a man violently snatching a purse in covington. what we're not showing you is when she jumped in the car and ran over johnson four times killing her. police released a sketch of the suspect and the woman who was with him. they found the victim's credit card in chattanooga, tennessee. >>> this is making the rounds on social media, showing a georgia high school student dressed in a kkk hood and wearing the confederate flag. >> people should be better than that. >> reporter: a letter was sent to the parents about the incident and plan to take disciplinary action. >> a live preview of "g.m.a." is up up next. >> it appears this taco bell is running for the border. >> reporter: we're dressing the kids in sweatshirts rooting for temple in the big game against memphis to
the world health organization again declared the country ebola free on september 3.e latest patient was taken to an ebola treatment unit late yesterday. >> new this morning, police are working to track down a couple accused of robbing and running over a grandmother at a georgia walmart. security camera shows a man violently snatching a purse in covington. what we're not showing you is when she jumped in the car and ran over johnson four times killing her. police released a sketch of the...
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they said is "help us get connectivity, because we need to be able to wire up all these different ebolament units to make it so that we can coordinate the response and so that people know and can count the people who -- who have come into contact with -- 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 -- 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 c
they said is "help us get connectivity, because we need to be able to wire up all these different ebolament units to make it so that we can coordinate the response and so that people know and can count the people who -- who have come into contact with -- 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 -- that connectivity is more important than health -- i mean, that would be ridiculous. but i hope...
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center for disease control will travel to liberia to determine the cause of new ebola cases. asked for help after three new cases were reported on friday. the country recorded almost 5,000 deaths during the worst outbreak in history. meanwhile, a group of health experts want the world health organization to be stripped of some of its powers because of its slow response to the outbreak of ebola. a team from the harvard global institute and london school of hygiene suggest 10 concrete changes to prevent a repeat of last year's end december being. club removing the wh on. from emergency powers and giving it to another independent agency. and they are recommending that the health committee should be formed as part of the u.n. security council. a lecturer at the school of public health in harvard worked on the report and says political will is needed to help implement their recommendations. >> the responsibility for declaring an emergency needs to remain within the world health organization, but the problem right now is that that authority sits within one individual, the director
center for disease control will travel to liberia to determine the cause of new ebola cases. asked for help after three new cases were reported on friday. the country recorded almost 5,000 deaths during the worst outbreak in history. meanwhile, a group of health experts want the world health organization to be stripped of some of its powers because of its slow response to the outbreak of ebola. a team from the harvard global institute and london school of hygiene suggest 10 concrete changes to...
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what she's talking about is a test for ebola. realized existing ones made by adults need refrigeration, no small task in hot climates like west africa. >> reporter: did you ever say to yourself, i'm a kid, how can i come up with something better? >> i think especially in science it doesn't matter if you're a girl, if you're young, or where you're from. it's just about your results. >> reporter: olivia brought the idea to greenwich high school science teacher william andy bramante when she came to you and said "i want to do a test for ebola," what was your reaction? >> oh, boy. there was a lot of push-back. "andy, you have no business doing this with a student. it's not possible. it's not going to happen." >> reporter: what did you say? >> i said let me be the judge of that. >> reporter: to fix the refrigeration problem, olivia came up with a novel test that can work in high temperatures. this is her design, which acts like a pregnancy test. was there a eureka moment for you? >> yeah, the color change indicating the positive resul
what she's talking about is a test for ebola. realized existing ones made by adults need refrigeration, no small task in hot climates like west africa. >> reporter: did you ever say to yourself, i'm a kid, how can i come up with something better? >> i think especially in science it doesn't matter if you're a girl, if you're young, or where you're from. it's just about your results. >> reporter: olivia brought the idea to greenwich high school science teacher william andy...
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sierra leone was declared ebola ebola-free and new guinea said it had no more ebola patients. >> and our own kevin skarupa and haley lapointe made appearances and for some, this year's gathering was even more special. >> it's amazing, especially after what happened in paris because it feels like the country is divided right now. to see the community come together, makes you feel a little closer. amy: this is the 6 4th year this a bristol boy got his wish, make-a-wish wanted to do something special. kenneth threw some passes and a coin toss. that's know the all. this february. we hope you stay with us. coming up next, unh tries to impress the selection committee with a big win. see how the wildcats took down the black bears. josh: there's clouds and temperatures a few degrees above average today. we'll take a look in a moment at the holiday week ahead. >> coming up, new hampshire's >> welcome to new hampshire's business, i'm fred kocher. it's a growing dispute between banking and retailing and it's over this card right here. this credit card and see that little gold chip? that is a ch
sierra leone was declared ebola ebola-free and new guinea said it had no more ebola patients. >> and our own kevin skarupa and haley lapointe made appearances and for some, this year's gathering was even more special. >> it's amazing, especially after what happened in paris because it feels like the country is divided right now. to see the community come together, makes you feel a little closer. amy: this is the 6 4th year this a bristol boy got his wish, make-a-wish wanted to do...
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and an african nation declared free of ebola.hy officials are still concerned the with a 100% electric nissan what will you do? how far will you go? how much will you see? electrify the world. now with a class-leading 107 miles on a charge, the nissan leaf is the best selling electric car in america. who coined the term "side bread?" because there's nothing "side" about this bread. it may look like the moon. but it's the star of the show. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. it's always worth remembering... that icing the cinnamon rolls is a privilege not a right. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. >> back to our breaking news in san francisco. crews continue battle a three alarm fire. the fire broke out just before 8:00 this morning at an auto bodyshop. photographer ron giuntini is on scene and he says it's tires burning. the fire department put out a major response and are getting this under control. we are waiting word from the fire department whether any residences are threatened. a building nearby might be. we
and an african nation declared free of ebola.hy officials are still concerned the with a 100% electric nissan what will you do? how far will you go? how much will you see? electrify the world. now with a class-leading 107 miles on a charge, the nissan leaf is the best selling electric car in america. who coined the term "side bread?" because there's nothing "side" about this bread. it may look like the moon. but it's the star of the show. unleash the power of dough. give it...