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more than 100 people have died since the start of the ebola outbreak. an imminent threat, the need to control its spread could not be more urgent. calen rigby, bbc news. the senatejudiciary committee has scheduled a vote on the supreme court nomination of brett kavanaugh for friday morning — just a day after it is set to hear testimony from kavanaugh and christine blasey ford — the woman who has accused him of sexual assault during a party in their high school years. the move drew sharp criticism from democrats, who questioned whether the process would be transparent. a whale has been spotted in the river thames estuary, off the coast of kent. it's thought to be a beluga whale, a species usually found thousands of miles away, in the high arctic. marine life rescuers have urged the public not to get too close, but our correspondent robert hall has been trying to get a proper look. thousands of miles from the arctic, just 2a from the centre of london. when a bird—watcher on the salt marshes east of gravesend caught a glimpse of a white shapejust offshore,
more than 100 people have died since the start of the ebola outbreak. an imminent threat, the need to control its spread could not be more urgent. calen rigby, bbc news. the senatejudiciary committee has scheduled a vote on the supreme court nomination of brett kavanaugh for friday morning — just a day after it is set to hear testimony from kavanaugh and christine blasey ford — the woman who has accused him of sexual assault during a party in their high school years. the move drew sharp...
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more than 100 people have died since the start of the ebola outbreak two months ago.minent threat, the need to control its spread could not be more urgent. caroline rigby, bbc news. you will very likely remember this face behind me. komla dumor sat in this chair and filled this studio so often and so well, and then died suddenly four years ago. he was just 41 years old. he was ghanaian, and among much else, he became a kind of posterboy for a modern africa. it's a legacy we honour with the annual komla dumor award. the idea is to uncover fresh talent from the continent, and we can reveal that the winner of this year's prize is kenyan tv presenter waihiga mwaura. he tells us about the moment he found out. i was out of town, on holidays with my wife, set up to the hotel wi—fi. logged in, started a discussion with someone logged in, started a discussion with someone from the bbc. the next thing they tell me, because i thought this was another interview, is that i'm the winner. i started shouting, screaming, it was intense. i called my wife from another room to go in and
more than 100 people have died since the start of the ebola outbreak two months ago.minent threat, the need to control its spread could not be more urgent. caroline rigby, bbc news. you will very likely remember this face behind me. komla dumor sat in this chair and filled this studio so often and so well, and then died suddenly four years ago. he was just 41 years old. he was ghanaian, and among much else, he became a kind of posterboy for a modern africa. it's a legacy we honour with the...
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>> when -- i see ebola as an enemy to us, because it attacks the fabric, the foundation of our beliefs, the vision of what makes us africans, and that is our ability to seek each oter, our ability to come into contact with one another. physical contact is very, very important. it is impossible to meet someone without having a hashake or ag some form of contact. so with the advent of ebola, it is like everything that makes me who i am is under attack. >> >> sreenivasan: coming up this week: from garbage to recycling to innation, the newshour will be exploring more on plastics in a four-part series "the plastic problem." that's all for this edition of pbs newshour weekend. i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for watching. have a good night. captioning sponsored by wnet pt ned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernar asue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. lihe j.p.b. foundation. ro p. walter. fuarbara hope zuckerberg. corporating is provided by mutual of america-- desi
>> when -- i see ebola as an enemy to us, because it attacks the fabric, the foundation of our beliefs, the vision of what makes us africans, and that is our ability to seek each oter, our ability to come into contact with one another. physical contact is very, very important. it is impossible to meet someone without having a hashake or ag some form of contact. so with the advent of ebola, it is like everything that makes me who i am is under attack. >> >> sreenivasan: coming...
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more than 100 people have died since the start of the ebola outbreak two months ago.es an imminent threat, the need to control its spread could not be more urgent. caroline rigby, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. still to come... going solo — the duchess of sussex makes a royal appearance at a new show celebrating the art and cultures of the pacific region. benjohnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all the athletes should be clean going into the games. i'm just happy that justice is served. it is a simple fact that this morning, these people were in their homes. tonight, those homes have been burnt down by serbian soldiers and police. all the taliban positions along here have been strengthened, presumably in case the americans invade. it's no use having a secret service which cannot preserve its own secrets against the world. and so the british government has no option but to continue this action, and even after any adverse judgement in australia. concorde had crossed the atlantic faster than any plane ever before, breaking the rec
more than 100 people have died since the start of the ebola outbreak two months ago.es an imminent threat, the need to control its spread could not be more urgent. caroline rigby, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. still to come... going solo — the duchess of sussex makes a royal appearance at a new show celebrating the art and cultures of the pacific region. benjohnson, the fastest man on earth, is flying home to canada in disgrace. all the athletes should be clean going into the games. i'm...
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the world health organization is warning of a possible ebola catastrophe in the democratic republic of congo rebel attacks in the east have forced a w w h o to suspend operations against an outbreak there where live in east africa for the latest. but first christophe is here with the business headlines and fresh turmoil over the economic crisis in argentina lay back to square one that's right we're talking term on and off the streets argentino central bank president luiz kabuto has unexpectedly resigned after just three months in the position this after tens of thousands of people turned out to protest against the government's plans to impose austerity in exchange for another loan from the international monetary fund a currency crisis has seen the argentinian peso lose half its value against the u.s. dollar this year the w.'s ofelia harmes reports from. protests on the streets of point in theory that people turned out to reject on the stairs he punches the government eight need to secure funds from the i.m.f. . so my. i'm a teacher and i say no to the adjustments. i want the president
the world health organization is warning of a possible ebola catastrophe in the democratic republic of congo rebel attacks in the east have forced a w w h o to suspend operations against an outbreak there where live in east africa for the latest. but first christophe is here with the business headlines and fresh turmoil over the economic crisis in argentina lay back to square one that's right we're talking term on and off the streets argentino central bank president luiz kabuto has unexpectedly...
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to the democratic republic of congo now, where a deadly rebel attack over the weekend has halted ebolandan authorities also on alert after a new confirmed case was reported on the border between the two countries. treatment centres are staying open in the area, but vaccinations and the tracing of people who have been in contact with suspected ebola patients have stopped for now. the bbc‘s louise dewast has more. the past 24 hours have been very tense in beni, a city of several hundred thousand people at the heart of this ebola outbreak. residents are scared about the spread of this bias and now they are also angry about rising insecurity over the weekend, 18 people were killed including 14 civilians in an armed attack, believed to have been by the allied democratic forces, a ugandan islamist group active in the area since the ‘90s. a number of residents took to the streets, burning car tyres in protest. just a few hours ago, civil society and is a general strike until at least friday in beni and this is a very worrying development for health workers who are responding to this ebola out
to the democratic republic of congo now, where a deadly rebel attack over the weekend has halted ebolandan authorities also on alert after a new confirmed case was reported on the border between the two countries. treatment centres are staying open in the area, but vaccinations and the tracing of people who have been in contact with suspected ebola patients have stopped for now. the bbc‘s louise dewast has more. the past 24 hours have been very tense in beni, a city of several hundred...
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affected areas have attended lessons so far this week that's despite teaches receiving training on ebola prevention and protection to avoid the spread of the virus what do you. well we wish the kids but can't wait this week will continue with a win as you see at the end of the wake what the future holds for us. since the outbreak was declared five weeks ago it's spread across two provinces including in and around the complex where dozens of armed groups operate health workers need military escorts to get to those in need the world health organization says without a ceasefire the disease will continue to spread and thousands of children who'd be at risk of losing more than just their education victoria gay to be al-jazeera. still to come here at al-jazeera the u.k. is opposition labor party is split down the middle find out why. we had to hong kong to meet a group that's trying to find new ways to tackle air pollution. hello there we're going to huge swirling mass of cloud over parts of europe that's giving us some very violent thunderstorms you can see them on the satellite picture acros
affected areas have attended lessons so far this week that's despite teaches receiving training on ebola prevention and protection to avoid the spread of the virus what do you. well we wish the kids but can't wait this week will continue with a win as you see at the end of the wake what the future holds for us. since the outbreak was declared five weeks ago it's spread across two provinces including in and around the complex where dozens of armed groups operate health workers need military...
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workers in the town of beni in the democratic republic of congo are resuming their operation against ebola so this morning. activities were suspended two days ago when twenty people were killed in a rebel attack, forcing health workers to stay indoors. 100 people have died of ebola since the start of the outbreak nearly two months ago. health workers are back on the case today. for globalfinancial for global financial markets, it is all attention on what is going on in washington, where the us central bank, the federal reserve, is expected to raise the cost of borrowing for a third time this year. the markets are anticipating the fed will raise interest rates by a 0.25% to 2-2.25%. we have fiona cincotta with us, senior market snalyst at city index. good morning. good morning. so the fed, i know you are all watching this. it is honest feeling of we know what is happening, it would be very surprising if we did not get the interest rate rise. the markets are almost 100% certain that this raises happening, i think what is interesting is not whether they raise today, but what is interesting no
workers in the town of beni in the democratic republic of congo are resuming their operation against ebola so this morning. activities were suspended two days ago when twenty people were killed in a rebel attack, forcing health workers to stay indoors. 100 people have died of ebola since the start of the outbreak nearly two months ago. health workers are back on the case today. for globalfinancial for global financial markets, it is all attention on what is going on in washington, where the us...
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affected areas have attended lessons so far this week that's despite teaches receiving training on ebola prevention and protection to avoid the spread of the virus what do you. well we wish the kids would come well wait this week will continue with a win as you see at the end of that wake what the future holds for us. since the outbreak was declared five weeks ago it's spread across two provinces including in and around the complex where dozens of bomb groups operate health workers need military escorts to get to those in need the world health organization says without a cease fire the disease will continue to spread and thousands of children who'd be at risk of losing more than just their education victoria gates and be. in the u.s. when campaigning for the midterm elections. a record number of women running for political office. against president republican. if the democratic party takes control of congress and will work to put the brakes on. the battleground states of michigan. at the michigan state fair women have plenty to say about u.s. president donald trump. disappointing dangero
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and at that event, he said it would be a good thing if 90% of the population would be obliterated by ebola, he was hoping a bullet would go airborne. this would take out 90% of the population. he things we are way overpopulated. this is a graphic example. this is extreme. the kind of way to dehumanize, percolated into our society. he backed off once this came out in public, but i actually downloaded somethings from his website before he was able to do any damage control and he actually had evaluation on his website that said he said this in class. that he wanted 90% of the populace to be up liberated. he was saying we should do something to actively kill people. his philosophy leads to in a direction that is dehumanizing. >> what is the effect of the enlightenment and the reformation on our thinking about life? >> he had a bigger impact in particular about the value of human life. part of the reason for that was because even though people in the mainstream and lightman, thomas jefferson was in an enlightenment, he wrote the declaration of independence about saying inalienable rights but in
and at that event, he said it would be a good thing if 90% of the population would be obliterated by ebola, he was hoping a bullet would go airborne. this would take out 90% of the population. he things we are way overpopulated. this is a graphic example. this is extreme. the kind of way to dehumanize, percolated into our society. he backed off once this came out in public, but i actually downloaded somethings from his website before he was able to do any damage control and he actually had...
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since the start of the hash tag meet to movement the world health organization is warning that the ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of congo could rapidly spread in the coming weeks attacks by armed groups community resistance to vaccinations as well as the geographic reach of the virus could create what they're calling a perfect storm where here in berlin a surprise result exposes another fracture in chancellor angela merkel's government lawmakers from her conservative blog have defeated her choice for parliamentary leader instead they've elected a critic of merkel's governing coalition ralph brink helps defeated longtime americal ally for her calendar by a vote of one twenty five to one twelve or had held that posed for thirteen years and he had never faced a challenge or ahead of the vote most observers close to the chance or expected calendar would win reelection. are less full in our chief political correspondent belinda creech is on the story for us tonight and he needs you melinda the key ally of chancellor merkel in the in the saga of parliament lost his post how did tha
since the start of the hash tag meet to movement the world health organization is warning that the ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of congo could rapidly spread in the coming weeks attacks by armed groups community resistance to vaccinations as well as the geographic reach of the virus could create what they're calling a perfect storm where here in berlin a surprise result exposes another fracture in chancellor angela merkel's government lawmakers from her conservative blog have...
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ebola has returned to central africa.s in the democratic republic of congo, centred around the town of beni. the majority of those have been fatal. and now oxfam is warning that the response of medical groups trying to stop the spread of the disease, is causing fear and panic amongst local communities, potentially making the situation worse. let's go live to beni and speak to emma fanning who's working with oxfam helping communities affected by ebola in the democratic republic of congo. thank you very much for talking to us, described the situation in the town you are in now. the thing is it's remarkably normal. the thing that really strikes you when you arrive is how normal it is, it's so, colour, motor bikes going up and down, the markets are functioning. but we are in an area where there's been 25 years of conflict and people have lived with violence for a long time, so much so that nobody cares. there are regular abductions and murders in this town and around, there have been three attacks since i've got here. and now
ebola has returned to central africa.s in the democratic republic of congo, centred around the town of beni. the majority of those have been fatal. and now oxfam is warning that the response of medical groups trying to stop the spread of the disease, is causing fear and panic amongst local communities, potentially making the situation worse. let's go live to beni and speak to emma fanning who's working with oxfam helping communities affected by ebola in the democratic republic of congo. thank...
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stories making headlines around the world today the world health organization is warning that the ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of congo could rapidly spread in the coming days weeks attacks by armed groups some community resistance to back the nations as well as the geographic reach of the virus could create with the w.h.o. is calling a perfect storm. sweden's prime minister stefan as been ousted in a no confidence vote about two thirds of the parliament voted against the law then who leads the country's social democrats his departure comes two weeks after elections that saw historic gains for right wing politicians. with u.s. supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh has filed not to let what he calls false accusations drive him out of the nomination process the senate plans to hear testimony this week from at least one of the two women who claimed to have an all sexually assaulted them in the one nine hundred eighty s. kavanagh has denied any wrongdoing here's what he said in an interview on fox news . i've never sexually assaulted anyone not in high school not however. i've
stories making headlines around the world today the world health organization is warning that the ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of congo could rapidly spread in the coming days weeks attacks by armed groups some community resistance to back the nations as well as the geographic reach of the virus could create with the w.h.o. is calling a perfect storm. sweden's prime minister stefan as been ousted in a no confidence vote about two thirds of the parliament voted against the law then...
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good thing if 90% of the population, human population, would be obliterated preponderances through an ebola. and this would then obliterate 90% of the human population because he thinks we are overpopulate. a very graphic example, obviously extreme of the kind of way that this dehumanizing ideology has percolated. he backed if -- once this calm out in public he backed off of it, but i actually downloaded things from his web site before he could do badge and he sad student evaluations on his web site that said he wanted 90% of the human population to oobliterated help wasn't saying we should do something to actively kill people. he's a nye guy but his philosophy leads in a direction that dehumanizes. >> host: professor weikart, what is the effect of the enlight 'ment and the reformation on our thinking about life? >> guest: well, i would say the enlightenment had a bigger impact on thinking about the value of human life and part of the reason for that was because even though people in the mainstream enlightenment, like thomas jefferson would have been an enlightenment -- influenced and he wr
good thing if 90% of the population, human population, would be obliterated preponderances through an ebola. and this would then obliterate 90% of the human population because he thinks we are overpopulate. a very graphic example, obviously extreme of the kind of way that this dehumanizing ideology has percolated. he backed if -- once this calm out in public he backed off of it, but i actually downloaded things from his web site before he could do badge and he sad student evaluations on his web...
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and the thing thing the bill does is address threats like ebola and zika to authorize $250 million in funding for infectious disease program so barda can invest in new research. the bill we're considering is the process of months of committee work in both the house and senate and i want to thank all of the staff members and all of the organizations, everyone who has been involved and all the members who have participated whether it's in subcommittee or committee hearings on this bill. examining our response to threats, i think everyone -- i thank everyone involved for their dedication and commitment. to make sure we have the procedures, the resources and support in place to protect our fellow citizens. from public health and national security threats. i can be the emphasize enough how critically important it is to re-authorize pahpa, we have duty as members of congress to keep americans safe and secure. this bill is an essential component of accomplishing that goal. i urge all members spo -- to support this critical bipartisan piece of legislation. i reserve the balance of my time. th
and the thing thing the bill does is address threats like ebola and zika to authorize $250 million in funding for infectious disease program so barda can invest in new research. the bill we're considering is the process of months of committee work in both the house and senate and i want to thank all of the staff members and all of the organizations, everyone who has been involved and all the members who have participated whether it's in subcommittee or committee hearings on this bill. examining...
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affected areas have attended lessons so far this week that's despite teaches receiving training on ebola prevention and protection to avoid the spread of the virus what do you. well we wish the kids would come well wait this week will continue with a win as you see at the end of the wake what the future holds for us. since the outbreak was declared five weeks ago it's spread across two provinces including in and around the complex and where dozens of armed groups operate health workers need military escorts to get to those in need the world health organization says without a cease fire the disease will continue to spread and thousands of children will be at risk of losing more than just their education victoria gates and be al jazeera. coming up in sports. well as cities around the world struggle with air pollution hundreds of campaigners and scientists are gathering in south korea to find new ways to tackle that crisis while the spotlight spent on cities like new delhi and beijing hong kong has its own problem but as rob mcbride reports a group of activists are trying to make sure peopl
affected areas have attended lessons so far this week that's despite teaches receiving training on ebola prevention and protection to avoid the spread of the virus what do you. well we wish the kids would come well wait this week will continue with a win as you see at the end of the wake what the future holds for us. since the outbreak was declared five weeks ago it's spread across two provinces including in and around the complex and where dozens of armed groups operate health workers need...
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diet ban this sickness in india for not going on nice ass out of the country and then say i get ebola the old girl in a matter of weeks course but i don't know about of you. continue to grow both of you don't want one ronald reagan. who can then take a mean. two days old but he does well good for floyd through knocking to get the. job right now. i'm not go daddy feed me and it begin then and it became safe enough john's full game. to. go someplace etc whatever about. you going to. be. able to hand out anything each year if you see what i know to you says you're going to don't think that any action which is going to do it for dogs and humans from god she got she got a new one in the front because old guy. i am a bison that is and i don't. know why. we do already told all dogs if anybody is to them all so we can take. the ball when you take me. as i have always both waited in the audience it is all drained out once i want to eat or body. join me every thursday on the alec simon chill and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics sport business i'm show business i'll see you th
diet ban this sickness in india for not going on nice ass out of the country and then say i get ebola the old girl in a matter of weeks course but i don't know about of you. continue to grow both of you don't want one ronald reagan. who can then take a mean. two days old but he does well good for floyd through knocking to get the. job right now. i'm not go daddy feed me and it begin then and it became safe enough john's full game. to. go someplace etc whatever about. you going to. be. able to...
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affected areas have attended lessons so far this week that's despite teaches receiving training on ebola prevention and protection to avoid the spread of the virus what do you. well we wish the kids would come well wait this week will continue with a win as you see at the end of the wake what the future holds for us. since the outbreak was declared five weeks ago it's spread across two provinces including in and around the complex where dozens of armed groups operate health workers the military escorts to get to those in need the world health organization says without a cease fire the disease will continue to spread and thousands of children will be at risk of losing more than just their education during a gay to be there. now reports in spanish media suggest that the government will cancel an order of four hundred precision bombs to saudi arabia the fear is that they could be used to target civilians and yemen defense minister margarita robel is returning more than ten million dollars paid by saudi arabia for the military equipment in april she signed a deal to supply the royal naval fo
affected areas have attended lessons so far this week that's despite teaches receiving training on ebola prevention and protection to avoid the spread of the virus what do you. well we wish the kids would come well wait this week will continue with a win as you see at the end of the wake what the future holds for us. since the outbreak was declared five weeks ago it's spread across two provinces including in and around the complex where dozens of armed groups operate health workers the military...
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democratic republic of congo and the world health organization say there boosting the response to an ebola outbreak in north eastern congo it follows the death of another patient in bhutan bill city in norse kieffer province health officials say the city of one million people is a new hotspot for the virus so far more than two hundred people have been vaccinated including people who came into contact with a confirmed case this ebola outbreak has killed eighty five people since july tumble is the horse sport so it's important for us to be. wrong. this. is the horse. lebanon's prime minister designate saad hariri says he's not seeking revenge for the assassination of his father he made the comments in the hague where closing arguments are being heard in the trial of for his bala members accused of killing rafik hariri the former prime minister the court will issue a verdict until next year but political tensions over its findings are again resurfacing zana holder reports. the closing arguments are the final step before judges issue their verdict that is not expected until sometime next year
democratic republic of congo and the world health organization say there boosting the response to an ebola outbreak in north eastern congo it follows the death of another patient in bhutan bill city in norse kieffer province health officials say the city of one million people is a new hotspot for the virus so far more than two hundred people have been vaccinated including people who came into contact with a confirmed case this ebola outbreak has killed eighty five people since july tumble is...
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say red tide is naturally occurring yeah so is anthrax all right and radiation and pig genital warts ebola media are located garages grizzly bears explosive diarrhea. look out root canals rageaholic police officers and groan but here's the ice takes six record to rush limbaugh no occurring naturally. just because something is the actual doesn't make it good or fun or right or just you know you know just because something is natural doesn't mean it can't be weaponized by psychopaths and the corporations that are funded by. anthrax the ban was naturally occurring all right but then it was weaponized and sprayed at us through our radios. as julie house from and said at the fourth floor to phoenix to red to ive is a natural occurrence but the polluted agriculture runoff super charges it and rick scott and many others fought for this governor scott got his department of environmental protection to convince the e.p.a. that florida should set its own regulations for sewage manure and fertilizer the other thing both florida authorities and the media keep hitting home is red tides were documented a
say red tide is naturally occurring yeah so is anthrax all right and radiation and pig genital warts ebola media are located garages grizzly bears explosive diarrhea. look out root canals rageaholic police officers and groan but here's the ice takes six record to rush limbaugh no occurring naturally. just because something is the actual doesn't make it good or fun or right or just you know you know just because something is natural doesn't mean it can't be weaponized by psychopaths and the...
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did the house rent all diaper on this sickness in india for not gonna not come and then say i get ebola the old girl in the morning of. course but i don't know about all of you. thank you very well above the little one on the radio. then it came to me. two days old that he does well good for floyd for not can get the. job right now. i'm not go daddy feed me and it begins. and it became safe in john's full game. whatever. you know and. be. able to in and out and in each use you see to know to use easy money knowing that any question which is an indian pulled out in an instant that she got she got it in one in itself because of and out the bios and never buys it that is an item only not to buy. we do already told all dot if anybody is thinking mouse we can take. the ball when you take this route. well we both do it in their offices. we want i want to eat over there. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race based on often spearing dramatic development only really going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be succes
did the house rent all diaper on this sickness in india for not gonna not come and then say i get ebola the old girl in the morning of. course but i don't know about all of you. thank you very well above the little one on the radio. then it came to me. two days old that he does well good for floyd for not can get the. job right now. i'm not go daddy feed me and it begins. and it became safe in john's full game. whatever. you know and. be. able to in and out and in each use you see to know to...
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affected areas have attended lessons so far this week that's despite teaches receiving training on ebola prevention and protection to avoid the spread of the virus what do you. well we wish the kids would come this week will continue with a win as you see at the end of the wake what the future holds for us. since the outbreak was declared five weeks ago it spread across two provinces including in and around the complex dozens of groups operate health workers need military escorts to get to those in need. says without a ceasefire the disease will continue to spread and thousands of children will be at risk of losing their education victoria. still ahead. of us. at this time the sport now has peta of a thank you so much just days before the start of the n.f.l. season nike have named colin kaepernick as the face of the new advertising campaign the quarterback who triggered a political firestorm by kneeling during the u.s. national anthem to protest racial injustice kaepernick who doesn't even have a team announced the multi-year deal with this photo on twitter the thirty year old hasn't pla
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the world health organization is warning that an ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of congo could rapidly spread in the coming weeks attacks by armed groups some community resistance to vaccinations as well as the geographic reach of the virus could create a perfect storm according to the w.h.o. . sweden's prime minister's to follow fan that has been alice stood in a no confidence vote yet about two thirds of the parliament voted against the law for who leads the country social democrats while his departure comes to weeks after elections that saw his story gains for right wing politicians in your view them in the old. and back here in berlin a surprise result exposes another fracture in chancellor angela merkel's government lawmakers from her conservative bloc have defeated her choice for parliamentary leader and said elected a critic of miracles governing coalition well bring house defeated longtime merican ally volker counter by a vote of one hundred twenty five to one hundred twelve carter had held the post for thirteen years and never before faced a challenger well ahead of th
the world health organization is warning that an ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of congo could rapidly spread in the coming weeks attacks by armed groups some community resistance to vaccinations as well as the geographic reach of the virus could create a perfect storm according to the w.h.o. . sweden's prime minister's to follow fan that has been alice stood in a no confidence vote yet about two thirds of the parliament voted against the law for who leads the country social...
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geneva, switzerland, where the world health organisation will give a press conference on the who's ebola germany to the german bishops' conference who will receive a report on sexual abuse by catholic clerics against children between 1916 and 2014. and after that in new york, us president donald trump and his iranian counterpart president hassan rouhani will address the united nations general assembly a loss of attention on that later today. —— lot. now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello. i'm chetan pathak with tuesday's sport briefing. coming up: the ryder cup teams prepare forfirst practice in paris, modric beats ronaldo and salah to win fifa's best player award, and andy murray wins an award too — before breaking it. thanks forjoining us. after tiger woods won his first tournament in five years on sunday, there's even more excitement around the ryder cup which starts in just three days' time in paris. both sets of teams have now arrived and will begin their first practice sessions on tuesday. the us has the winners of six of the past eight majors and are
geneva, switzerland, where the world health organisation will give a press conference on the who's ebola germany to the german bishops' conference who will receive a report on sexual abuse by catholic clerics against children between 1916 and 2014. and after that in new york, us president donald trump and his iranian counterpart president hassan rouhani will address the united nations general assembly a loss of attention on that later today. —— lot. now it's time to get all the latest from...
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democratic republic of congo and the world health organization say they're boosting the response to an ebola outbreak in north eastern congo it follows the death of another patient in temple city in north kivu province health officials say the city of one million people is a new hotspot for the virus so far more than two hundred people have been vaccinated including people who came into contact with a confirmed case this siebold outbreak has killed eighty five people since july tumble is the new horse sport so it's important for the response to be flung combining or as a complement. to does stop the horse. u.s. president donald trump has signed an executive order also rising sanctions against foreign people or countries who meddle in u.s. elections the trumpet ministration has faced months of criticism for not doing enough to prevent foreign interference in future american elections kimberly healthcare reports. with just weeks until u.s. voters go to the polls who are a vote determining control of congress president donald trump signed an executive order to punish nations that interfere with
democratic republic of congo and the world health organization say they're boosting the response to an ebola outbreak in north eastern congo it follows the death of another patient in temple city in north kivu province health officials say the city of one million people is a new hotspot for the virus so far more than two hundred people have been vaccinated including people who came into contact with a confirmed case this siebold outbreak has killed eighty five people since july tumble is the...
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stories making headlines around the world today the world health organization is warning that the ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of congo could rapidly spread in the coming weeks attacks by armed groups some community resistance to back the nations as well as the geographic reach of the virus could create a perfect storm according to the w.h.o. . sweden's prime minister stuff on has been ousted in a no confidence vote about two thirds of the parliament voted against the law then who leads the country's social democrats his departure comes two weeks after elections that saw historic gains for far right politicians. and new zealand's first baby has made her international debut the in new york the three month old to runa rather was the start of the un general assembly as her prime minister mom just send down addressed a peace summit she's only the second world leader to give birth while in office a little girl received her very own un credentials for the occasion. u.s. president double trouble korean president in have signed a revised free trade agreement the updated pact increa
stories making headlines around the world today the world health organization is warning that the ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of congo could rapidly spread in the coming weeks attacks by armed groups some community resistance to back the nations as well as the geographic reach of the virus could create a perfect storm according to the w.h.o. . sweden's prime minister stuff on has been ousted in a no confidence vote about two thirds of the parliament voted against the law then who...
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juan: si maÑana inventamos una vacuna para el Ébola, usted, no se la pone? doctora: no. inmunolÓgico estÁ muy eficiente. doctor: estoy de acuerdo en mantener una buena salud, alimentaciÓn. lo que tenemos que ser es responsables. la responsable a nuestra no es sÓlo vacuna mÁs para prevenir la enfermedad. uno se puede vacunar y pueda adquirir la gripe. la gripe no va a ser tan severo. lo mÁs importante es proteger que se disemina a todas partes. me parece y, disculpe que estÁ en contra de lo que dice, es irresponsable de su parte que no vacuna a sus hijos. tenemos un muy buen ejemplo lo que pasÓ a los Últimos aÑos con el sarampiÓn. habÍa gente que no vacuna va a sus hijos. de repente, tuvimos una epidemia de sarampiÓn por esa razÓn. eso no se acepta en este momento. juan: le doy los Últimos 30 segundos. doctora: respeto la opiniÓn de Él. creo que como padre uno tiene que escoger. es informar, saber lo que es mejor para ti, tu familia y el bienestar. juan: muchas gracias los tres por esta conversaciÓn. usted tiene que hablar con su doctor. tiene que tomar esta decisiÓn con
juan: si maÑana inventamos una vacuna para el Ébola, usted, no se la pone? doctora: no. inmunolÓgico estÁ muy eficiente. doctor: estoy de acuerdo en mantener una buena salud, alimentaciÓn. lo que tenemos que ser es responsables. la responsable a nuestra no es sÓlo vacuna mÁs para prevenir la enfermedad. uno se puede vacunar y pueda adquirir la gripe. la gripe no va a ser tan severo. lo mÁs importante es proteger que se disemina a todas partes. me parece y, disculpe que estÁ en contra...
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. -- ebola epidemic. >> c-span's washington journal live every day with issues that impact you. coming up thursday morning, toorney would join us discuss the latest on the process for supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. we will talk about election security and preventing foreign interference. you sure to watch washington journal live at 7:00 east during . join the discussion -- eastern. join the discussion. of sexual assault and representatives of women's organizations talked about the sexual assault allegation against judge kavanaugh. negotiatingking at strategies for dealing with north korea. at 7:00 p.m., senator tim kaine takes part with his republican challenger corey stewart. refugeea forum on resettlement later on. c-span, where history unfolds daily. 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television company. today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. u.s. chambe
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the area is considered the epicenter of the latest ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of congo. and the kids here today. i think school can be a great place to contaminate each other worried parents say they're not taking any chances. we want our children to get the vaccine first before they start school. only a fraction of the more than eighty two thousand school age children in the two affected areas have attended lessons so far this week that's despite teaches receiving training on prevention and protection to avoid the spread of the virus what. well we wish the kids would come well wait this week will continue with a win as you see at the end of the wake what the future holds for us. since the outbreak was declared five weeks ago it's spread across two provinces including in and around the complex and where dozens of armed groups operate health workers need military escorts to get to those in need the world health organization says without a cease fire the disease will continue to spread and thousands of children would be at risk of losing more than just their education vic
the area is considered the epicenter of the latest ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of congo. and the kids here today. i think school can be a great place to contaminate each other worried parents say they're not taking any chances. we want our children to get the vaccine first before they start school. only a fraction of the more than eighty two thousand school age children in the two affected areas have attended lessons so far this week that's despite teaches receiving training on...
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. >> i thought it was ebola or something good. >> a bunch of people were on the airplane.the airplane. they were wearing masks and developed fevers on the flight. everyone gets nervous. >> you believe what the authorities are saying? >> i don't know yet. i don't have enough information. >> vanilla ice. >> that was the best part. >> [laughing]. >> i have two questions. what is the best cure for a hangover? what are your feelings about jewe jewels? >> oh, i love jewels. >> [laughing]. >> best cure for a hangover? i don't know. drink less. >> no! that's not what i was looking for. >> i will give you the same thing everyone does. lots of water. take it easy. maybe tylenol. some people say have a drink in the morning. i won't say that. >> i like that. >> i have 3 kids myself. one going off to college. i know it's rampant out there. it's similar to cigarettes. we don't have the data on it. >> i want a second opinion. >> we know there can be severe lung damage with jewels. >> i want to see the research. >> there is research. >> i have not seen it. it doesn't have the tar in it. i
. >> i thought it was ebola or something good. >> a bunch of people were on the airplane.the airplane. they were wearing masks and developed fevers on the flight. everyone gets nervous. >> you believe what the authorities are saying? >> i don't know yet. i don't have enough information. >> vanilla ice. >> that was the best part. >> [laughing]. >> i have two questions. what is the best cure for a hangover? what are your feelings about jewe jewels?...
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it is called ebola wrap a projectile device that looks like something out of batman. it is about the size of an electric shaver and launches a kevlar cord that ties up a suspects arms or legs. the first told the san jose mercury news it is designed for medium distance a confrontation with pepper spray or a taser may not work. >>>working on. >>> coming up, examine the factors with western wildfires. we talked to two people behind a documentary remain this weekend at the san francisco mean film possible. >>> calfire crews on the scene of another wildfire in northern california practice when in el dorado county. the fire started yesterday and calfire said it has grown to about 80 acres and is 30 percent contained. it is burning in a rural area northwest of georgetown and has forced evacuations and road closures. the fire is about an hour drive from another fire that started monday afternoon. the north fire is burning the gap west of lake tahoe. the north fire has burned nearly 1000 acres and is 10 percent contained. it forced evacuation of three campgrounds on labor day
it is called ebola wrap a projectile device that looks like something out of batman. it is about the size of an electric shaver and launches a kevlar cord that ties up a suspects arms or legs. the first told the san jose mercury news it is designed for medium distance a confrontation with pepper spray or a taser may not work. >>>working on. >>> coming up, examine the factors with western wildfires. we talked to two people behind a documentary remain this weekend at the san...
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. >> fred: it cleans the streets of ebola. >> anthony: the cold? >> fred: yeah. >> david: yeah.out of the city, for sure. >> anthony: fred morin and david mcmillan. restaurateurs, chefs at the legendary joe beef, bon vivants, raconteurs, historians of their beloved great white north. princes of hospitality. and what do men like this do for fun when the rivers turn to ice three-feet thick? when testicles shrink and most of us scurry for warmth and shelter? if they were like so many other canadians, they would go ice fishing on the st. lawrence river. >> david: the cabin fever induces in the québécois family. because we are confined, perhaps, to spend so much time indoors, a lot of the families love to do, you know, activities together like this. go to the cottage. go ice fishing. you know, it, like, gets you out of the house. and it's very much a family thing. >> anthony: like many of their ilk, they'd seek one of the temporary small towns of sled-borne cabins, drill a hole in the ice, and wait. but these are not normal men. so is quebec better than the rest of canada? >> fred: o
. >> fred: it cleans the streets of ebola. >> anthony: the cold? >> fred: yeah. >> david: yeah.out of the city, for sure. >> anthony: fred morin and david mcmillan. restaurateurs, chefs at the legendary joe beef, bon vivants, raconteurs, historians of their beloved great white north. princes of hospitality. and what do men like this do for fun when the rivers turn to ice three-feet thick? when testicles shrink and most of us scurry for warmth and shelter? if they...
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stories making headlines around the world today the world health organization is warning that the ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of congo could rapidly spread in the coming weeks attacked by armed groups some community resistance to vaccinations is what was the geographic reach of the virus could create a perfect storm according to the w.h.o. for indonesian authorities have released footage showing the rescue of. the teenage of the teenager who had been plotting for seven weeks on a raft in the pacific ocean is wooden fishing rod became an moored off the country's northern coast image a lie he survived by catching fish and drinking sea water filtered through his clothes. for sweden's prime minister stuff and then has been ousted in a no confidence vote about two thirds of the parliament voted against often who leads the country's social democrats his departure comes two weeks after elections that saw historic gains for the right wing politician. u.s. supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh says he will not let what he calls false accusations drive him out of the nomination proc
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ebola said that is not the case. there do seem to be genuine concerns by some party members. question of whether there should be a specific offence of obscurity. we know that this was a measure blocked, and there was huge controversy about that. just bring us up—to—date on where we are on that debate. that's right. this is taking place in the commons now. mmp type to get this started... rather than leaving it to the, the government is trying to put into law itself. there was an attempt to amend this play labour mp. when it comes to sentencing an offender, if misogyny was the aggregate factor behind this particular crime, it you get stronger sentences. she's actually dropped that amendment in the past hour because she's had the research from the government they would not carry out a review of all hate crime in britain, and what she is pressing for there is that misogyny should be seen as a hate crime —— promises from the government they will now carry out. iain watson, jerry billy mack many thanks for the update from westminster —— iain watson, many thanks. and we'll find out
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governor hogan, although the economy has rebounded and wage growth remains stagnant in maryland, many ebola not seen their paychecks grow. the would you do to grow private sector and raise wages? gov. hogan: wages are up in maryland all across the board. up 9%. you are not right on the facts there. wages have grown at every level. we got more people hired glenn any other time in the past 15 years. we have continued have more people working at higher salaries than we will continue. the only way to do it is to continue to grow our economy and get small businesses to grow and hire more people. we are proud of the record we have got it with had one of the best economic turnarounds in america. mr. jealous: actually, i think ms. wiggins is right. gov. hogan: i don't think so. mr. jealous: we have the lowest job growth, low's income growth in the region. gov. hogan: that's not true. mr. jealous: if we have the job growth of virginia, we would have 40,000 more jobs right now. here's the punchline. virginia's job growth is lower than the national average. states with a positive outlook on the econom
governor hogan, although the economy has rebounded and wage growth remains stagnant in maryland, many ebola not seen their paychecks grow. the would you do to grow private sector and raise wages? gov. hogan: wages are up in maryland all across the board. up 9%. you are not right on the facts there. wages have grown at every level. we got more people hired glenn any other time in the past 15 years. we have continued have more people working at higher salaries than we will continue. the only way...
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the fear of ebola is preventing many parents in the democratic republic of congo from allowing their children to go to school can god the primary school in classrooms remain empty the health ministry say the death toll from a bowl has risen to seventy five since the outbreak in the east was officially declared an epidemic in august. the kids here today parents have told us that afraid of the boat i think school could be a great place to contaminate each other. the indian state of carolina which had its worst floods in a century is now grappling with a new disease scare at least fifteen people have been killed because of what's known as rat fever there have been two hundred confirmed cases of the water borne disease the number of patients surged tough to terentia rain flooded almost all of the southern states last month. for weeks the main opposition labor party in the u.k. has been embroiled in a row over anti semitism at a crucial meeting on tuesday the party's executive will be under pressure to draw a line under that issue and some high profile m.p.'s are calling for its leader th
the fear of ebola is preventing many parents in the democratic republic of congo from allowing their children to go to school can god the primary school in classrooms remain empty the health ministry say the death toll from a bowl has risen to seventy five since the outbreak in the east was officially declared an epidemic in august. the kids here today parents have told us that afraid of the boat i think school could be a great place to contaminate each other. the indian state of carolina which...
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stood in silence on friday during the judiciary committee as they took up the court bid to estimate ebola history of not believing women and taking their claims seriously. what do you make of that anita hill comparison? >> well, let me just say that anita hill comported herself in a very, very credible manner. and she took a lot of heat from those white male senators, but she really helped people to understand what, you know, happens in these kind of confirmation hearings and what happens when a woman comes forward and, you know, alleges that she has been sexually harassed or abused. it was riveting. she came out having been absolutely attacked, but she handled it very well. but it helped us to understand how women are treated and disrespected. and it still goes on. as we take a look at what is happening in this kavanaugh hearing. and so we just know that we have to stand up, we have to fight, we have to not only fight to make sure that women get the respect that they deserve, but when you have a credible person like christine blasey ford, it helps us to point out that no matter how credi
stood in silence on friday during the judiciary committee as they took up the court bid to estimate ebola history of not believing women and taking their claims seriously. what do you make of that anita hill comparison? >> well, let me just say that anita hill comported herself in a very, very credible manner. and she took a lot of heat from those white male senators, but she really helped people to understand what, you know, happens in these kind of confirmation hearings and what happens...
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. >> si maÑana inventamos una vacuna para el Ébola usted no se pone la vacuna?lde, de modo que usted probablemente no esté limpiando con la frecuencia que desearía. para una limpieza conveniente, pruebe swiffer wetjet. sin ningún balde, ni trapeador para escurrir, ya que la suciedad y los líquidos quedan atrapados dentro de la almohadilla, gracias a la tecnología que absorbe y retiene. y es seguro para usar en todas las superficies terminadas. mientras ayuda a evitar las rayas mejor que un trapeador. pruebe swiffer wetjet, con una garantía de reembolso. >> este es el segmento cuando es cuando como a ustedes les gustÓ tanto, tengo un paciente aquÍ especial. vamos a empezar, la gente se hace esa pregunta con sÍntomas todos los dÍas. hay personas que pueden tener sÍntomas urinarios, de frecuencia, y la gente se pregunta si es una simple infecciÓn urinaria, o podrÍa ser una infecciÓn de los riÑones. cuando usted tiene el sube al Área de la espalda, puede significar una infecciÓn un poco mÁs serÍa. cÓmo puede saber en su casa si esto estÁ sucediendo? mire lo que hago
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becomes trickier when the emergency is not a weather-related emergency, when you have something like the ebolaxperience we had back in 2014. fema has a role there, but so does health and human services. you have got the emergency measure, the secretary of health. it is hard to coordinate between those two, but we are getting better at it. host: let's go to george calling from california. george, good morning. caller: good morning. it is always a pleasure to be watching the "washington journal ." my question is -- when we have situations like this where people have had plenty of advance warning, there is no doubt the storm is going to be harangued us, and they refused why can't they be billed for the cost of their rescue? i will take my answer off the air. guest: well, i am sure the states are looking at a problem, but many people do not evacuate because they cannot afford to evacuate, so you are beating a dead horse in trying to find money from them. but there are regimes that are put in place that are putting heavier pressure on people who refused to leave. it should be emphasized this is a m
becomes trickier when the emergency is not a weather-related emergency, when you have something like the ebolaxperience we had back in 2014. fema has a role there, but so does health and human services. you have got the emergency measure, the secretary of health. it is hard to coordinate between those two, but we are getting better at it. host: let's go to george calling from california. george, good morning. caller: good morning. it is always a pleasure to be watching the "washington...
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why charities have joined the campaign, thing and the reason why charities havejoined the campaign, ebolacar. this is a matter of social justice. we say the nhs is free and yet somebody who drive to hospital. remember, nobody goes out of choice, they go because they have to, we start taxing them and say they have to pay for the parts of the nhs. it is wrong in the government has got to do something about it. you mentioned scotland. the patient‘s association in scotla nd the patient‘s association in scotland said since the free parking has been coming in, many have been full and there have been patient —— cases of people parking miles away because there is a room. that is a danger, isn‘t it? because there is a room. that is a danger, isn't it? it is but not in all of them. if you can put a man on the moon, as i say, you can develop a parking system if you get a token as you go into hospital. numberplate recognition to ensure that the car parks are not abused. at the moment, car parks full. at the moment, residential roads near the hospitals are full and people who own their homes or rent t
why charities have joined the campaign, thing and the reason why charities havejoined the campaign, ebolacar. this is a matter of social justice. we say the nhs is free and yet somebody who drive to hospital. remember, nobody goes out of choice, they go because they have to, we start taxing them and say they have to pay for the parts of the nhs. it is wrong in the government has got to do something about it. you mentioned scotland. the patient‘s association in scotla nd the patient‘s...
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in 2014, in september, the ebola virus became a huge national story. about every competitive u.s. race shifted away from democratic candidates in that time. it is hard to tell will be -- what will be on people's minds. it looks like health care and education and taxes will be more important issues. host: we are talking with laura bellin, -- belin, the editor of bleeding heartland, which is what? iowa stateocuses on legislative politics. governor,ce, the past terry branstad, privatized our medicaid system. that has been a disaster. current governor kim reynolds is standing behind that. that is the kind of issue we cover. we also cover social issues, reproductive rights, environmental issues, mostly with a focus on iowa. host: and we talked about what is happening in north new hampshire. with theit begins caucuses. on the democratic side, who has been traveling to the state? guest: lots of people. weekend, we had martin o'malley, former governor of maryland. senator from oregon is here, campaigning and helping local democratic candidates. representative john delaney of maryland alre
in 2014, in september, the ebola virus became a huge national story. about every competitive u.s. race shifted away from democratic candidates in that time. it is hard to tell will be -- what will be on people's minds. it looks like health care and education and taxes will be more important issues. host: we are talking with laura bellin, -- belin, the editor of bleeding heartland, which is what? iowa stateocuses on legislative politics. governor,ce, the past terry branstad, privatized our...
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. -- ebola epidemic. we talked about a previously. we thank you for your time.t up, the last 20 minutes in open phones. any public policy issue you want to talk about. democrats, republicans, independents, the phone numbers are on the screen. you can start calling in now. we will be right back. ♪ [classical music playing] announcer: sunday night, cbs news chief white house correspondent major garrett talks about his book, "mr. trump's wild ride." >> i think it transcends party. i described donald shabazz iroto-partisan donna -- described donald trump as proto-partisan, there is a dynamo that he spins within people. he doesn't intentionally, sometimes he does not know he is doing it. but he is influencing every aspect of american life, culture, economics, politics and in ways you have detected. the way that journalists interact with this ongoing story. announcer: sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern. saturday, two retiring members of congress, republican senator bob corker of tennessee and democratic congresswoman niki tsongas of massachusetts, talk about their expe
. -- ebola epidemic. we talked about a previously. we thank you for your time.t up, the last 20 minutes in open phones. any public policy issue you want to talk about. democrats, republicans, independents, the phone numbers are on the screen. you can start calling in now. we will be right back. ♪ [classical music playing] announcer: sunday night, cbs news chief white house correspondent major garrett talks about his book, "mr. trump's wild ride." >> i think it transcends...