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this is the country's tenth ebola outbreak, and it's getting worse every day. while the people of beni may be used to death, they haven't given up on hope just yet. this country is used to dealing with ebola quickly and efficiently, and doctors tell us that if it wasn't for the violence, the outbreak would have been contained by now. major? >> garrett: debora patta, thank you so much. next on the "cbs evening news," three deadly crashes in alaska prompt a new safety warning. later, what happened to the dogs that got caught up in a wild r.v. chase? i apply topical pais first. salonpas lidocaine patch blocks pain receptors for effective, non-addictive relief. salonpas lidocaine. patch, roll-on or cream. hisamitsu. where everything is just a few clicks away,il, buying a car should be no different. that's why, at carvana, you can buy a car 100% online. we made it easy to browse, view, buaru can your old car all while binge watching your favorite tv show. afterwards, we'll deliver your car to you. or you can pick it up from one of our car vending machines. either way
this is the country's tenth ebola outbreak, and it's getting worse every day. while the people of beni may be used to death, they haven't given up on hope just yet. this country is used to dealing with ebola quickly and efficiently, and doctors tell us that if it wasn't for the violence, the outbreak would have been contained by now. major? >> garrett: debora patta, thank you so much. next on the "cbs evening news," three deadly crashes in alaska prompt a new safety warning....
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. >>> coming up on c-span3, a conversation on pandemic outbreaks, including the recent ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of congo. and then from the navy league sea, air and space exposition, a discuss on maritime security operations around the world. and later, a panel on the u.s. and uk supreme courts. >> june 6th will mark 75 years since the allied d-day invasion of normandy, france. tonight, john mcmanus talks about his book, "the dead and those about to die," which tells the story of the u.s. army's first infantry division, the first combat soldiers to storm the beaches on d-day. that's at 8:00 eastern here on c-span3. >>> watch commencement speeches all week on c-span. tonight, at 8:00 eastern, speakers include supreme court justice, sonia sotomayor. at manhattan college in the bronx. businesswoman and philanthropist cindy mccain at the george washington university school of international affairs. and we'll look back to june 1990 and former first lady barbara bush, speaking at wellesley college. watch commencement speeches tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. watch on
. >>> coming up on c-span3, a conversation on pandemic outbreaks, including the recent ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of congo. and then from the navy league sea, air and space exposition, a discuss on maritime security operations around the world. and later, a panel on the u.s. and uk supreme courts. >> june 6th will mark 75 years since the allied d-day invasion of normandy, france. tonight, john mcmanus talks about his book, "the dead and those about to...
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as children and deported to counies they barely remember; a devastating ebola outbreak could get worsedoctors threaten to go on strike, and much more. >> woodruff: he d access to the earliest signs russia was interfering in the 2016 presidential election. he is now a frequent critic of president trump and target of his wrath. james clapper served as director of national intelligence. his latest book, "facts and fears: hard truths from a life in intelligence" is coming out d herrow in paperback joins us now. welcome back to the "newshour". congratulations on the paperback. >> thanks, j>y. > woodruff: general clapper, the trump administration has been talking a lot in the lass few webout the threat from iran. they've increased u.s. military esence in the persian gulf. a lot of confusion around this situation. my question to you is shoulde th a standard of proof for any evidence an administration provides as a justification, as a proof of this threat talking about? >> well, i think there should be, particularly if we're going to send sons and daughters in to harm's way in a situation like
as children and deported to counies they barely remember; a devastating ebola outbreak could get worsedoctors threaten to go on strike, and much more. >> woodruff: he d access to the earliest signs russia was interfering in the 2016 presidential election. he is now a frequent critic of president trump and target of his wrath. james clapper served as director of national intelligence. his latest book, "facts and fears: hard truths from a life in intelligence" is coming out d...
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centers the violence is defying if it's to curb the spread off the virus this is the 2nd worst ebola outbreak on record it's been centered on the north keevil and a tour of provinces in the north east off the country so far about $1600.00 people in the 2 regions have been infected with the virus since mid last year and more than a 1000 people have died now the presence of warring armed groups mixed with people steep to distrust off the government and i. outside this is hampering the response . authority on the ground based the aftermath of another attack on an ebola treatment center security forces managed to fight off the attack it was carried out by a my my rebel group one of many operating in congo's volatile northeast. if they get you if they knew one of the guards came to tell us not to panic and it. may have been a bad place had told him the center was under attack yeah. the precarious security situation in this part of the country has complicated efforts to control the ebola outbreak the various rebel groups have been accused of spreading rumors about it for their own political gain th
centers the violence is defying if it's to curb the spread off the virus this is the 2nd worst ebola outbreak on record it's been centered on the north keevil and a tour of provinces in the north east off the country so far about $1600.00 people in the 2 regions have been infected with the virus since mid last year and more than a 1000 people have died now the presence of warring armed groups mixed with people steep to distrust off the government and i. outside this is hampering the response ....
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worth airport to discuss the ebola outbreak in west africa and its impacts on the united states. i was at that hearing. this homeland security committee hearing occurred just weeks after a patient incubating the ebola virus arrived at dallas-ft. worth airport from liberia. congressman burgess managed the pandemic and all hazardous preparedness emergency authorization act and instrumental in its passing where he oversaw many provisions including needed changes to our domestic biosurveillance systems. he received his m.d. from the university of texas medical school in houston and completed his residency at parkland hospital in dallas. congressman burgess. [ applause ] >>> well, thank you, dr. parker. a nicer introduction than i deserve. i'll take it. thank you. dr. girard was instrumental in helping us on the house side get hr-6 which became the support act for the, trying to deal with the opioid crisis which is still smoldering. dr. girard explained a lot of stuff in great detail. and then, of course, united states senator has explained a lot of stuff in superficial detail. i'll tr
worth airport to discuss the ebola outbreak in west africa and its impacts on the united states. i was at that hearing. this homeland security committee hearing occurred just weeks after a patient incubating the ebola virus arrived at dallas-ft. worth airport from liberia. congressman burgess managed the pandemic and all hazardous preparedness emergency authorization act and instrumental in its passing where he oversaw many provisions including needed changes to our domestic biosurveillance...
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this is the second deadliest ebola outbreak in history. >>> the hill says k.i.s.s.'s front manhattan gene simmons paid a surprise visit to the white house pentagon. simmons was seen minus the face paint he usually wears. he shrugged when asked by reporters if he planned to meet with president trump. earlier he appeared in the pentagon briefing room and spoke at the podium for thanking troops for their service. he became emotional when he described his mother's experience surviving a concentration camp. >>> a casino says it might pay hundreds of millions of dollars to settle a lawsuit in dekz with the concert's deadly attack. concert's deadly attacks. 4 rocket to stardom with the savings at kohl's!... with an extra 15% off! pick-up elton john rocketman tees... and new luggage... plus - son.. and converse for the family! plus - get kohl's cash! right now - at kohl's. see rocketman in theaters may 31st. we'd love some help with laundry. spray and scrub anything with a stain. wash the really dirty clothes separately. new tide pods with upgraded 4-in-1 technology unleash
this is the second deadliest ebola outbreak in history. >>> the hill says k.i.s.s.'s front manhattan gene simmons paid a surprise visit to the white house pentagon. simmons was seen minus the face paint he usually wears. he shrugged when asked by reporters if he planned to meet with president trump. earlier he appeared in the pentagon briefing room and spoke at the podium for thanking troops for their service. he became emotional when he described his mother's experience surviving a...
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this is the country's tenth ebola outbreak. and it's getting worse every day. while the people may be used to death, they haven't given up on hope just yet. this country is used to dealing with ebola quickly and efficiently. and doctors tell us that if it wasn't for the violence, the outbreak would have been contained by now. major? >> deborah, thank you so much. >>> next, three deadly >>> there's a new warning, tonight, about the safety of float planes. three have crashed since last week in alaska, killing nine people. there was a wreck yesterday in prince william sound. another crash happened near ketchikan. here's jonathan bigley yatty. >> reporter: the ntsb report details the moments before the collision. the pilot of the otter said he was dropping altitude to show tourists a waterfall, when he saw a flash and experienced a large, loud impact. six people were killed and ten injured. as the ntsb investigates all three accidents, they've issued this warning. these kinds of flights may not be safe. in their so-called most-wanted list of safety improvements, the
this is the country's tenth ebola outbreak. and it's getting worse every day. while the people may be used to death, they haven't given up on hope just yet. this country is used to dealing with ebola quickly and efficiently. and doctors tell us that if it wasn't for the violence, the outbreak would have been contained by now. major? >> deborah, thank you so much. >>> next, three deadly >>> there's a new warning, tonight, about the safety of float planes. three have...
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that makes it the secost ebola outbreak ever.ut as nick schifrin reports, experts fear the outbreak is increasing, and the vould soon spread. >> reporter: this is all that's left of a health clinic in democratic republic of congo'sor kivu. a local militia burned it down and threatened the doctors since january there have been dozens of deadly attacks on clins-- where beds now sit under open sky. in geneva today, te w.h.o. honored a murdered d.r.c. health worker. and director general tedros adhanom ghebreyesus warned the risk that ebola could spread to other countries was "very high." >> we are fighting one of the world's most dangerous viruses in one of the world's most dangerous areas. >> reporter: for a y arter centurthe region's residents have fled from armed extremist groups and militiaths. they attacmilitary and anyone who collaborates with the government. that means villages devated by violence, now also wracked bs disease, arene for health workers, allowing the disease to spread. international organizations sit with villag
that makes it the secost ebola outbreak ever.ut as nick schifrin reports, experts fear the outbreak is increasing, and the vould soon spread. >> reporter: this is all that's left of a health clinic in democratic republic of congo'sor kivu. a local militia burned it down and threatened the doctors since january there have been dozens of deadly attacks on clins-- where beds now sit under open sky. in geneva today, te w.h.o. honored a murdered d.r.c. health worker. and director general...
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the death toll from an ebola outbreak in congo has risen above one thousand attacks on treatment centers are hampering efforts to control the nine month epidemic the second worst on record the world health organization is expanding its vaccination program in the eastern part of the country. israel has killed two hamas militants in airstrikes on gaza the israeli military said the strikes were in response to gunfire from gaza which wounded two israeli soldiers two palestinians were later killed by israeli fire while it while taking part in weekly border protests affording to gaza health officials. cycle funny has battered india's eastern coastline with winds blowing at more than two hundred kilometers an hour it's one of the biggest storms to hit the region in decades claiming several lives so far the cycling is also causing widespread disruption in bangladesh where more than two million people have been moved to safety. third. they knew it was coming. india's coastal state of addition was braced for the west . more than a million people were evacuated ahead of the storm but the coastal re
the death toll from an ebola outbreak in congo has risen above one thousand attacks on treatment centers are hampering efforts to control the nine month epidemic the second worst on record the world health organization is expanding its vaccination program in the eastern part of the country. israel has killed two hamas militants in airstrikes on gaza the israeli military said the strikes were in response to gunfire from gaza which wounded two israeli soldiers two palestinians were later killed...
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more than one thousand people have now died from an ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of congo attacks on treatment centers are hampering efforts to control the nine month demick now the second worst on record in response the world health organization is expanding its vaccination program in the east of the country. to the u.s. now a boeing seven thirty seven has crashed on landing in florida no one died but twenty one people were injured as the airliner slid off the runway at jacksonville naval air station in the northeast of the state the commercial jet had been chartered by the u.s. military and was arriving from a u.s. base in cuba. passengers said it was terrifying they described how in the middle of a thunderstorm the seven thirty seven bounced twice on the runway and skidded into the st john's river but the plane did not submerge and all one hundred forty three people aboard were able to escape by climbing out onto the wing authorities said disaster had been averted. i just want to emphasize yet again we transported twenty one people all adults from this incident involvin
more than one thousand people have now died from an ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of congo attacks on treatment centers are hampering efforts to control the nine month demick now the second worst on record in response the world health organization is expanding its vaccination program in the east of the country. to the u.s. now a boeing seven thirty seven has crashed on landing in florida no one died but twenty one people were injured as the airliner slid off the runway at...
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you with us and just starting in congo which has been embroiled in chaos ever since the last ebola outbreak that started last summer and has already claimed more than 1000 lives civil unrest is only adding to the problem and makes it almost impossible for the economy to get on its feet the country's new president wants to change that with the help of the international monetary fund congo's new president felix it's the security showing here at his inauguration in january has come to office with some ambitious plans he wants to battle poverty lower unemployment and raise wages for that the country urgently needs money that could be $1.00 reason she security stopped by the international monetary fund during his a prove it to the united states his aim to restore economic cooperation that's been suspended since 2012 when the i.m.f. halted congo's loan program after irregularities in connection with one of the mining companies came to light in a few days i.m.f. representatives are expected to return to securities u.s. visit on his home turf at the moment the country has credits of tens of million
you with us and just starting in congo which has been embroiled in chaos ever since the last ebola outbreak that started last summer and has already claimed more than 1000 lives civil unrest is only adding to the problem and makes it almost impossible for the economy to get on its feet the country's new president wants to change that with the help of the international monetary fund congo's new president felix it's the security showing here at his inauguration in january has come to office with...
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more than one thousand people have now died of an ebola outbreak in the democratic. congo attacks on treatment centers are hampering efforts to control the nine month epidemic which is now the second worst on record in response the world health organization is expanding its vaccination program in the east of the country. activists from the environmental group extinction rebellion have staged a die in protest in the european commission in brussels they sing to european and union and with differently or expect called on governments to do more to address climate change. the venezuelan president nicolas maduro has called on the country's armed forces to be ready for defend the homeland in case of a military attack by the u.s. but to address the troops while opposition leader. rallied his supporters for another protest. to the u.s. now where a boeing seven thirty seven has crashed on landing in florida no one died but twenty one people were injured as the airliner slid off the runway at jacksonville naval air station in the north east of the state a commercial jet had bee
more than one thousand people have now died of an ebola outbreak in the democratic. congo attacks on treatment centers are hampering efforts to control the nine month epidemic which is now the second worst on record in response the world health organization is expanding its vaccination program in the east of the country. activists from the environmental group extinction rebellion have staged a die in protest in the european commission in brussels they sing to european and union and with...
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the drc in the grip of the world's second worst ebola outbreak.ity of bukavu, it is a race against time. we are anticipating a scenario of continued intense transmission. 0ur regional director has recently returned from the democratic republic of the congo. where he found the situation on the ground to be worse than it has been previously. health workers are also facing a number deadly threat. armed groups targeting them and their makeshift hospitals. since january, we have experienced 119 separate attacks. 42 of which have been directly on health facilities, with 85 health personnel either injured or killed in those settings. so we are dealing with a difficult and volatile situation. each time a health centre and its staff are attacked, services are suspended, allowing the epidemic to spread. thought to be responsible, rebel groups competing for resources and power, and local suspicious of outsiders and their motives. medical teams have demanded and been promised more protection. we are going to see an increase in the security coverage of the ope
the drc in the grip of the world's second worst ebola outbreak.ity of bukavu, it is a race against time. we are anticipating a scenario of continued intense transmission. 0ur regional director has recently returned from the democratic republic of the congo. where he found the situation on the ground to be worse than it has been previously. health workers are also facing a number deadly threat. armed groups targeting them and their makeshift hospitals. since january, we have experienced 119...
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he was a czar during the ebola outbreak under president obama. he's the top person in the white house which is why we have invited him today. jim greenwood is the president of and the ceo of biotechnology, innovation organization, and a member of the blue ribbon study panel on biodefense. he's a former member of the house of representatives. he was in the house of representatives in pennsylvania, his home state, and in the state senate. he's a career politician. i say that, sir, as a compliment since i was a career politician myself. some people think maybe i'm still a politician. i think, actually, what we're dealing with is political management and these emergencies because we're dealing with issues that are really not health issues, the lack of trust in government, and not just here, but around the world, and the social media now, misuse of that is a political issue, not a health issue per se. it's affecting health. in any case, i want to read something before we start the discussion from john barry's great book, the great influenza, which is
he was a czar during the ebola outbreak under president obama. he's the top person in the white house which is why we have invited him today. jim greenwood is the president of and the ceo of biotechnology, innovation organization, and a member of the blue ribbon study panel on biodefense. he's a former member of the house of representatives. he was in the house of representatives in pennsylvania, his home state, and in the state senate. he's a career politician. i say that, sir, as a compliment...
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ebola in africa and in for for many with been following either the west africa outbreak or the current outbreak in india c is the mask in india d.d.d. suit worn by people or entering the communities in performing what we called safe and dignified burials of people who have died because of it well of the situation is is serious in the sense that the descale in quality of activities there will be performed by by red cross volunteers will dramatically diminish within the next 2 weeks and less funding is provided while a bowler got its name from the ebola river in the democratic republic of congo where the iris 1st appeared back in the 1976 the latest outbreak there started in august and is the 10th in more than 40 years last year one that lasted from may to july killed at least 33 people and in 2014 at least 49 people were left dead separately an outbreak in west africa or 2 in 20132016 claimed the lives of more than 11000 people back in 2007 more than 180 people were killed 12 years earlier at least 250 died in a major outbreak. let's bring our guest into the show now than we have joinin
ebola in africa and in for for many with been following either the west africa outbreak or the current outbreak in india c is the mask in india d.d.d. suit worn by people or entering the communities in performing what we called safe and dignified burials of people who have died because of it well of the situation is is serious in the sense that the descale in quality of activities there will be performed by by red cross volunteers will dramatically diminish within the next 2 weeks and less...
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the ebola outbreak in congo continues to taka toll, and in our signature segment joeat jackson cele a milestone anniversary. next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter.
the ebola outbreak in congo continues to taka toll, and in our signature segment joeat jackson cele a milestone anniversary. next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter.
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the ebola outbreak has ended in sierra leone but we must remain vigilant and we must remain alert. a total of it thousand seven hundred four see the unions were infected during the outbreak. and we lost three thousand five hundred and eighty nine of our brothers and sisters. more theirs and further as our sons and daughters. rest in perfect peace. got their money to come we got a good morning tom english name off my me and yeah when you going to name me tell my back to me. got according i've going on. between. the people who are all disturbed get believe. it's so warm an elder. now. i know it's. only thing i'll pull it off we know he's in europe with a lot if i got mail because you know up here in brazil and your whole what are you looking at them and you will have everything yet nobody knew when you read them in the old. if your government didn't know you want a new one going on. a plan for make it. would be. me and if i'm in the will come on i guess it. may be bigger than me with my mom. because of all the lies the number i just gave up is it's. just one notices how this one if y
the ebola outbreak has ended in sierra leone but we must remain vigilant and we must remain alert. a total of it thousand seven hundred four see the unions were infected during the outbreak. and we lost three thousand five hundred and eighty nine of our brothers and sisters. more theirs and further as our sons and daughters. rest in perfect peace. got their money to come we got a good morning tom english name off my me and yeah when you going to name me tell my back to me. got according i've...
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ebola is back. this time, in the eastern drc. this is the largest outbreak in the country's history.and the first in a conflict zone. so far, 1,209 people have died, and we must do much more to grip this situation. this is north kivu, the centre of a conflict dominated by dozens of separate armed groups largely outside government control. such groups have begun to attack and kill health workers, meaning that key international experts have had to be withdrawn from the epicentre of the virus. and the decision not to allow this province to participate in the recent elections, partly on the grounds that this is an ebola area, has fuelled suspicion that ebola is a fabrication developed by hostile political forces. now to be clear, the current disease profile poses, according to all our expert analysis here, at the moment only a low—to—negligible risk to the united kingdom. so this statement should not be a cause for panic at home. but this outbreak is potentially devastating for the region. it could spread easily to neighbouring provinces, and even to neighbouring countries. one of the ma
ebola is back. this time, in the eastern drc. this is the largest outbreak in the country's history.and the first in a conflict zone. so far, 1,209 people have died, and we must do much more to grip this situation. this is north kivu, the centre of a conflict dominated by dozens of separate armed groups largely outside government control. such groups have begun to attack and kill health workers, meaning that key international experts have had to be withdrawn from the epicentre of the virus. and...
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the ebola outbreak in congo continues to taka toll, and in our signature segment joeat jackson cele a milestone anniversary. next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your nt company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to youpbs station from viewers like you.o thank from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. palestinian militants in ga launched hundreds of rockets into southern israel-- and israeli defense forces continued to retaliate with airstrikes on the hamas-controlled territory today. e were casualties on both sides in what is now one
the ebola outbreak in congo continues to taka toll, and in our signature segment joeat jackson cele a milestone anniversary. next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america--...
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the world health organization says more than a thousand people have now died from the ebola outbreakepublic of the congo. violence in the region is making it hard to control the spread of the disease. a number of rebel groups are active in eastern congo and there is deep mistrust of health workers. the bangladesh foreign minister says if the british—born teenager who went to syria join islamic state enters his country, she would be executed. dr abdul momen said there was no question of giving her bangladeshi citizenship. shamima begum was stripped of her british nationality in february, after the government said she was eligible for a bangladeshi passport. stock markets in the us have surged on strong job growth figures, with the nasdaq closing at an all—time high. markets were boosted by a fall in unemployment in the us to 3.6% which is the lowest level in almost 50 years. the figures have allayed fears that the world's richest economy is heading for a slowdown. results from local elections across england and northern ireland show the main parties, conservative and labour, have suff
the world health organization says more than a thousand people have now died from the ebola outbreakepublic of the congo. violence in the region is making it hard to control the spread of the disease. a number of rebel groups are active in eastern congo and there is deep mistrust of health workers. the bangladesh foreign minister says if the british—born teenager who went to syria join islamic state enters his country, she would be executed. dr abdul momen said there was no question of giving...
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world health organisation says the ebola outbreak and the congo has risen above 1000.the spread of the disease is being countered by continuing violence in the region. active in eastern congo, this deep mistrust of the health workers. the bangladesh foreign minister says the person who ran away to syria enters this country, she will be executed. they said there was no question of allowing her to take bangladesh citizenship and she was stripped of her british nationality in february. the biggest mosque has been operating in istanbul, the mosque is located on the side of the city with 63,000 people. the building open to worshipers and march. north korea has cut public food rations following last year's harvest, the west and a decade according to the un. that is just 1300 calories when the average minimum that they recommend is 1800. it is estimated that over 10 million north koreans suffer from severe food insecurity and some could soon run out of food supply altogether. the information was gathered by teams carrying out a new security assessment in the country, speaking
world health organisation says the ebola outbreak and the congo has risen above 1000.the spread of the disease is being countered by continuing violence in the region. active in eastern congo, this deep mistrust of the health workers. the bangladesh foreign minister says the person who ran away to syria enters this country, she will be executed. they said there was no question of allowing her to take bangladesh citizenship and she was stripped of her british nationality in february. the biggest...
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the ebola outbreak has ended in sierra leone but we must remain vigilant and we must remain alert. a total of it $1704.00 see the unions were infected during the outbreak. and we lost 3589 of our brothers and sisters. more theirs and further as our sons and daughters. rest in perfect peace. got their money to come we've got a good morning tom i'm wishing them off my meat and yeah when you going to name me tell my back to me i will. soon got according i've going on. between. the people who are all discharged give believe. it's so warm an elder. now. know it's. only thing i'll pull it off we know he's in europe with a lot of the got mail because you know up here in brazil and your whole that what are you like about them and you will have everything anybody knew when you read the book in the old. if you government didn't know you wanted me one going on. my plan for make it. would be. me and if i'm in the will come on i guarantee it. may be bigger than me wes. because orderlies the number i just gave up is it's. just 100 listeners how does one know if you gloom gets or would say i don't
the ebola outbreak has ended in sierra leone but we must remain vigilant and we must remain alert. a total of it $1704.00 see the unions were infected during the outbreak. and we lost 3589 of our brothers and sisters. more theirs and further as our sons and daughters. rest in perfect peace. got their money to come we've got a good morning tom i'm wishing them off my meat and yeah when you going to name me tell my back to me i will. soon got according i've going on. between. the people who are...
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other news: the world health organization says more than 1,000 people have now died from the ebola outbreake democratic republic of the congo. violence in the region is making it hard to control the spread of the disease. a number of rebel groups are active in eastern congo and there is deep mistrust of health workers. preparations are underway for the coronation of king maha vajiralongkorn he will succeed his father as king rama the tenth. elaborate ceremonies will take place from saturday until monday. on friday the king paid his respects to the sacred emerald buddha. today he will be officially crowned after receiving water rites and blessings. no question of giving citizenship to begum. stock markets in the us have surged on strong job growth figures, with the nasdaq closing at an all—time high. markets were boosted by a fall in unemployment in the us to 3.6% the lowest level in almost 50 years. the figures have allayed fears that the world's richest economy is heading for a slowdown. you can keep up to date all with the latest news, business and sport on the bbc website. for reaction a
other news: the world health organization says more than 1,000 people have now died from the ebola outbreake democratic republic of the congo. violence in the region is making it hard to control the spread of the disease. a number of rebel groups are active in eastern congo and there is deep mistrust of health workers. preparations are underway for the coronation of king maha vajiralongkorn he will succeed his father as king rama the tenth. elaborate ceremonies will take place from saturday...
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the ebola outbreak has ended in sierra leone but we must remain vigilant and we must remain alert. a total of it $1704.00 see the unions were infected during the outbreak. and we lost 3589 of our brothers and sisters. more theirs and further as our sons and daughters. rest in perfect peace. got their money to come we got a good morning tom english name off my me and yeah when you going to name me tell my back to me. got according i going on. between. the people who are all disturbed get believe. it's so warm and. now. i know it's. only thing i'll pull it off we know he's in europe with a lot if i got mail because you know up here in brazil and your whole that what are you like about them and you will have everything and nobody knew what you're reading or people who know me. if equipment to demo you want me one going on. my plan for make it. would be. me and if i'm in the will come on i guarantee. me the pick in the midwest my mom. is going to orderlies the number i just gave up is it's. just one note listen so this one if you bloom gets all would say i don't do it belong to me. beca
the ebola outbreak has ended in sierra leone but we must remain vigilant and we must remain alert. a total of it $1704.00 see the unions were infected during the outbreak. and we lost 3589 of our brothers and sisters. more theirs and further as our sons and daughters. rest in perfect peace. got their money to come we got a good morning tom english name off my me and yeah when you going to name me tell my back to me. got according i going on. between. the people who are all disturbed get...
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welcome to the show i'm sorry doctors say they are terrified by the spread of the worst ever ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of congo more than 1100 people have died since august 1760 cases have been reported a 5th of them in the past month alone made were.
welcome to the show i'm sorry doctors say they are terrified by the spread of the worst ever ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of congo more than 1100 people have died since august 1760 cases have been reported a 5th of them in the past month alone made were.
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workers have also been targeted by local communities more than a 1000 people have died since the ebola outbreak was declared last august in the capital kinshasa. that. is just back from the capital kinshasa. which is now the center of the weather why are not fighting missions the whole of response the security situation increasing. treatment. by the rebel group. just last week we had 10. on. the now is to move down. to where people were suspected of having a boil off. so the plan is to move some of them to areas and all this logistics need money. also saying that they want to go back to the. people who live in this area so they want to go back and just continue talking to them because there's been a lot of. understanding some people in those areas like saying that. this disease is being brought in. for political reasons so there really needs to reengage them and show them just how serious the situation is. we need to give confidence to the local community involve them in everything including. trust more than a 1100 feet off the now this month and that this could spread across borders to neighbo
workers have also been targeted by local communities more than a 1000 people have died since the ebola outbreak was declared last august in the capital kinshasa. that. is just back from the capital kinshasa. which is now the center of the weather why are not fighting missions the whole of response the security situation increasing. treatment. by the rebel group. just last week we had 10. on. the now is to move down. to where people were suspected of having a boil off. so the plan is to move...
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it is a little concerned because of the ebola outbreak. n named marcus, a migrant from congo who is fully well aware the diseases like ebola should not get to the us. >> every place, to bring to the united states and our country, this is why, if there is a possibility to go there. >> reporter: marcus also saying he things all the migrants should try to come legally, not illegally to the us and this sad news, we are learning on wednesday night, the rio grande river, a 10 month back drowned crossing on a raft. hopefully we will learn more today. rob: a terrible story, thank you so much. border agents could have the authority to decide asylum claims on the spot. the washington examiner reporting migrants have to pass an interview given by a trained agent first, they hope it will cut down on wait times. the white house wanting agents to be trained as soon as possible. a bill to ban thinks worry cities in florida is one step from becoming law. the state legislature passing that measure all our local and state law enforcement to cooperate with ic
it is a little concerned because of the ebola outbreak. n named marcus, a migrant from congo who is fully well aware the diseases like ebola should not get to the us. >> every place, to bring to the united states and our country, this is why, if there is a possibility to go there. >> reporter: marcus also saying he things all the migrants should try to come legally, not illegally to the us and this sad news, we are learning on wednesday night, the rio grande river, a 10 month back...
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and they might not turn into something like the ebola outbreak that we're seeing right now in drc or even the worst one we saw in 2014 in west africa. but these are just outbreaks of concern we pay attention to. we have both forward deployed staff, about 1,700 staff, who work in over 150 offices around the world. also 500 staff at cdc who are credentialed and ready to respond so if there is a situation where a country or administrative health or another international partner is looking for support in controlling or responding to an outbreak, we have folks who can do that. so our work in support of the global broader strategy is very much done through this public health lens and falls under the water sanitation and hygiene strategic objective. so it's really preventing, detecting and responding to waterborne and water related disease. identifying the most effective interventions in diverse settings. i think we'll talk more about that. but this could be working on issues in refugee camps or large urban areas or maybe working with health care facilities in a very rarely area where they d
and they might not turn into something like the ebola outbreak that we're seeing right now in drc or even the worst one we saw in 2014 in west africa. but these are just outbreaks of concern we pay attention to. we have both forward deployed staff, about 1,700 staff, who work in over 150 offices around the world. also 500 staff at cdc who are credentialed and ready to respond so if there is a situation where a country or administrative health or another international partner is looking for...
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notice when you're wearing a flak jacket so when you are trying to treat this second biggest outbreak of ebola that we've know what are you having to do in terms of your own security as you're trying to treat local communities. folk for us. but it's part of our duty as the first medical doctor but also once have forgotten vision to ensure the people in need of treatment receive it so if i were first motivation we lost a colleague few days a few weeks ago and the team of course were totally shocked but we quickly to convince because we said we have not the right to live this virus within this population that's right the difficulty that's part of the. many episodes of violence that are jolly disrupt the restaurants and in town we have a violence it takes you days even weeks to recover while the spread of the disease is increasing and it's putting has been the numbering provinces the country's hirees really our motivation we try also to ensure and discuss with all the difference they called us in this case with the un peacekeeping force with a national holiday or it is to disagree on the area in
notice when you're wearing a flak jacket so when you are trying to treat this second biggest outbreak of ebola that we've know what are you having to do in terms of your own security as you're trying to treat local communities. folk for us. but it's part of our duty as the first medical doctor but also once have forgotten vision to ensure the people in need of treatment receive it so if i were first motivation we lost a colleague few days a few weeks ago and the team of course were totally...
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but remember this, when the only ebola outbreak bigger than today's was finally tamed three years agornational collaboration from global humanitarian efforts to health workers. much of that was spearheaded by the obama administration. and with trump's america first posture, one wonders if that kind of cooperation will be possible this time around. the answer to my "gps" challenge is, "a," they demanded india clarify whether he is a british citizen. a ruling party mp complained mr. gandhi listed his nationality as british on corporate paperwork filed in the uk years earlier which could preclude him from holding office as india does not recognize duel citizenship. they accused them of ginning up a stunt as india's elections enter the fifth week of voting. i'll see you next week. gar in y, coke, dr pepper and pepsi hear you. we're working together to do just that. bringing you more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugar at all. smaller portion sizes, clear calorie labels and reminders to think balance. because we know mom wants what's best. more beverage choices, smaller por
but remember this, when the only ebola outbreak bigger than today's was finally tamed three years agornational collaboration from global humanitarian efforts to health workers. much of that was spearheaded by the obama administration. and with trump's america first posture, one wonders if that kind of cooperation will be possible this time around. the answer to my "gps" challenge is, "a," they demanded india clarify whether he is a british citizen. a ruling party mp...
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ebola in africa and in for for many we're been following either the west africa outbreak or the current outbreak in india see if the mask in india did lead to suit worn by people or entering the communities in performing what we called safe and dignified burials of people who have died because of it well of the situation is is serious in the sense that the descale in quality of activities there will be performed by by red cross volunteers will dramatically diminish within the next 2 weeks and less funding is provided while a bowler got its name from the ebola river in the democratic republic of congo where the iris 1st appeared back in the 1976 the latest outbreak there started in august and is the 10th in more than 40 years last year one that lasted from may to july killed at least 33 people and in 2014 at least 49 people were left dead separately an outbreak in west africa or 2 in 20132016 claimed the lives of more than 11000 people back in 2007 more than 180 people were killed 12 years earlier at least 250 died in a major outbreak. let's bring our guest into the show now than we have
ebola in africa and in for for many we're been following either the west africa outbreak or the current outbreak in india see if the mask in india did lead to suit worn by people or entering the communities in performing what we called safe and dignified burials of people who have died because of it well of the situation is is serious in the sense that the descale in quality of activities there will be performed by by red cross volunteers will dramatically diminish within the next 2 weeks and...
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the death toll from the ebola outbreak in eastern has now surpassed 1,000 people. country's health minister said attacks on treatment ceers have undermined containment efforts. 85 health workers have been d or killed since januar the outbreak began back in august, and is the second deadliest in history. in britain, there has been a brexit backlash at the polls, y'th nearly all the votes tallied from thurslocal elections. more than 1,300 of prime minister theresa may's conservatives lost their seats, along with over lawmakers from the opposition labour party. meanwhile the pro-european union liberal democrats won more than 700 seats in the party's best showing since 2004. its leader hailed the outcome. >> well, i'm just celebrating a really great result here, chelmsford essex. i but ththe story across the country, you know, the liberal democrats were wtten off at e point, but we're coming back very, very strongly. every vote to the liberal v democrats ise for stopping amexit. absolutely clear, guous, honest. >> woodruff: prime minister theresa may conceded the elect
the death toll from the ebola outbreak in eastern has now surpassed 1,000 people. country's health minister said attacks on treatment ceers have undermined containment efforts. 85 health workers have been d or killed since januar the outbreak began back in august, and is the second deadliest in history. in britain, there has been a brexit backlash at the polls, y'th nearly all the votes tallied from thurslocal elections. more than 1,300 of prime minister theresa may's conservatives lost their...
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when the only ebola outbreak bigger than today's was finally tamed three years ago, it was largely dueal collaboration from global humanitarian efforts to local health workers according to the national institute of health. much of that was spearheaded by the obama administration, and with trump's america first posture one wonders if that kind of cooperation will be possible this time around. the answer to my gps challenge is "a," the indian home affairs minister demanded that the president of the opposition party clarify whether he is a british citizen. a ruling party mp complained that mr. gandhi listed his nationality as british on corporate paperwork filed in the uk years earlier which could preclude him from holding office as india does not recognize dual citizenship. he denied the allegation and accused prime minister modi's party of ginning up a stunt as india's epic elections enter their fifth week of voting. thank you for being part of my program this week. i'll see you next week. last year, the department of veteran's affairs partnered with t-mobile for business, to help care
when the only ebola outbreak bigger than today's was finally tamed three years ago, it was largely dueal collaboration from global humanitarian efforts to local health workers according to the national institute of health. much of that was spearheaded by the obama administration, and with trump's america first posture one wonders if that kind of cooperation will be possible this time around. the answer to my gps challenge is "a," the indian home affairs minister demanded that the...
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advisers to the world health organization have recommended speeding up vaccinations to combat the ebola outbreake democratic republic of congo changes include cutting the dose of the existing vaccine from drugmaker merck and expanding the population then eligible for vaccination. >>> and a new jersey high school yearbook adviser who was suspended after photos of two students were altered to remove president donald trump's name on their clothing is now suing the town straep district teacher susan parsons says school officials requested the changes in 2017 but then set her up to, quote, take the blame she says the district created a hostile work environment that led to harassment and death threats against her. no comment yet from the district superintendent you are up to date that's the news update this hour, kelly. back to you. >> all right, sue. thank you very much. just about 30 minutes until "power lunch." i'm joined by tyler mathisen, and we are down about 505 right now. >> well, and that decline has steepened in the past few minutes. of course, we're going to spend basically the whole hour t
advisers to the world health organization have recommended speeding up vaccinations to combat the ebola outbreake democratic republic of congo changes include cutting the dose of the existing vaccine from drugmaker merck and expanding the population then eligible for vaccination. >>> and a new jersey high school yearbook adviser who was suspended after photos of two students were altered to remove president donald trump's name on their clothing is now suing the town straep district...
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. >>> the democratic rep cake ubl congo is facing the deadliest ebola outbreak ever.he disease could be spreading to other african countries, making matters worse, the quarter year old civil war is disrupting efforts to treat and contain the outbreak. deborah patta is there this morning. >> reporter: violence and mistrust are seriously hampering efforts to contain this outbreak. ebola treatment centers like this one are often attacked by militia groups as either too scared or too suspicious to seek medical help. ebola is not the only enemy here. nine people were killed in this village by an armed militia group. the soldiers took the victims to be tested for the disease. it is standard practice. ebola is at its most contagious immediately after death. >> we don't understand what this ebola is, this man says. we can bury the bodies of our people ourselves. >> reporter: a 3,000 strong u.n. peacekeeping force is deployed in this area, to protect villagers from the over 30 armed militia groups that terrorize the community. you can see how thick and dense the jungle is here
. >>> the democratic rep cake ubl congo is facing the deadliest ebola outbreak ever.he disease could be spreading to other african countries, making matters worse, the quarter year old civil war is disrupting efforts to treat and contain the outbreak. deborah patta is there this morning. >> reporter: violence and mistrust are seriously hampering efforts to contain this outbreak. ebola treatment centers like this one are often attacked by militia groups as either too scared or too...
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workers have also been targeted by local communities more than a 1000 people have died since the ebola outbreak was the clear last august. in the capital kinshasa. the capital kinshasa. which is now the. fighting mission. of response to the security situation increasing. treatment. by a rebel group called. just last week. on. the show. now is to move. where people were suspected of having a ball off. so the plan is to move some of them to areas and all this. money. also saying that they want to go back to the. people who live in this area so they want to go back and just continue talking to them because there's been a lot of misunderstanding. in those areas. brought out. there really needs to reengage them and show them just serious the situation is. a need to give confidence to the local community. in. trust more than a 1100 feet off the now this. could spread across borders to neighboring countries from the international committee of the red cross. money for barry all the other logistical needs so very complicated thank you wish. i help way having to deal with security problems just acknowled
workers have also been targeted by local communities more than a 1000 people have died since the ebola outbreak was the clear last august. in the capital kinshasa. the capital kinshasa. which is now the. fighting mission. of response to the security situation increasing. treatment. by a rebel group called. just last week. on. the show. now is to move. where people were suspected of having a ball off. so the plan is to move some of them to areas and all this. money. also saying that they want to...