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they responded to a 911 call involving an unconscious child on flora street. they took the child to the hospital where the baby died. they have spoken to the baby's parents but they are not revealing anymore information. >>> officials say a 14-year-old girl died last night after being shot friday in mariesville north of seattle. she was one of four teens critically injured and it also claimed the lives of another teenage girls and a shooter. they plan to pause for moment of silence, the time of the shooting after receiving a statement from her family. >> she is our beautiful daughter and words cannot express how much we will miss you. our daughter was loving and kind and this gift honors her life. >> police say the shooter was the victim's cousins and friends. he was from a prominent miles per hour family and recently was named to the home coming court. friends believe he may have been angry with a girlfriend. >>> time now 4:38 more than 70 motorcycles and cars coming up, two big obstacles firefighters face that delayed their response. >>> also, the bug that p
they responded to a 911 call involving an unconscious child on flora street. they took the child to the hospital where the baby died. they have spoken to the baby's parents but they are not revealing anymore information. >>> officials say a 14-year-old girl died last night after being shot friday in mariesville north of seattle. she was one of four teens critically injured and it also claimed the lives of another teenage girls and a shooter. they plan to pause for moment of silence,...
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i attended the merchants event at flora grub in the bayview. i have to tell you, i really, that's like an awesome place. i was surprised and how thriving that neighborhood was. all the little businesses around there. it was really cool. on behalf of the office of small business and it was a great event. so other than that i have nothing else. >> next item? >> item no. 12 is vice-president's report. >> nothing on that, other than i'm glad you went to the event. thank you. >> next item. >> item no. 13, commissioner reports? >> commissioner riley? >> i attended the california business summit reception at the hotel. it was a great turnout. a lot of businesses were there and i met a lot of people that i know. it was a great event. >> any other commissioner comments? i also would like to report too that commissioner riley and i attended the asia inc. event on friday night which helps a lot of small businesses. okay. next item. >> item no. 14, is general public comment. >> do we have any members of the public who would like to make comment on future i
i attended the merchants event at flora grub in the bayview. i have to tell you, i really, that's like an awesome place. i was surprised and how thriving that neighborhood was. all the little businesses around there. it was really cool. on behalf of the office of small business and it was a great event. so other than that i have nothing else. >> next item? >> item no. 12 is vice-president's report. >> nothing on that, other than i'm glad you went to the event. thank you....
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we need to protect the local flora and fauna. the wwf supports these companies' efforts to protect biodiversity in the areas where they're active. >> for the time being, those efforts are relatively modest. logging is forbidden on the fringes of the rainforest and the banks of streams. at least these areas are safe for the local wildlife. but the bonobos need a bigger habitat than that. their survival hinges on a fully intact rainforest. >> the emirate of qatar is one of the richest countries in the world thanks to its abundant supplies of oil and gas. this promises an easy life for most of the 300,000 qatari citizens. not necessarily in terms of civil rights, but certainly when it comes to material comfort. the work is done largely by some 2 million migrant workers, mainly from india, pakistan or nepal. many more are due to join the workforce to build infra-structure for the 2022 fifa world cup being hosted by qatar. recruitment agencies in nepal procure these workers desperate to make a living. but as we found out, for some the
we need to protect the local flora and fauna. the wwf supports these companies' efforts to protect biodiversity in the areas where they're active. >> for the time being, those efforts are relatively modest. logging is forbidden on the fringes of the rainforest and the banks of streams. at least these areas are safe for the local wildlife. but the bonobos need a bigger habitat than that. their survival hinges on a fully intact rainforest. >> the emirate of qatar is one of the richest...
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for this biodiversity study, we want to find out what fauna is found here, what flora is found here, and to determine the value of this region. >> the scientists will spend two weeks looking for fauna. dirk embert is a specialist for reptiles and amphibians. the researchers keep their eyes open as they approach their destination. >> this expedition aims at generating arguments for why this region should be protected. so, the more successful we are, the more fauna we find, maybe species -- that could happen -- the more biodiverse the area is, the stronger our argument is to make this a protected area. >> the research group makes their base in a small, indigenous community on the border to peru. the welcoming committee is not just made up of tikuna indians -- a poisonous snake has come along as well. the reptile experts get to work. >> it's a viper of the bothrops family. and practically all snakes from this species are extremely poisonous and aggressive. >> first, a photograph for the records. at the end of the expedition, the researchers will compile a book listing all the animal spe
for this biodiversity study, we want to find out what fauna is found here, what flora is found here, and to determine the value of this region. >> the scientists will spend two weeks looking for fauna. dirk embert is a specialist for reptiles and amphibians. the researchers keep their eyes open as they approach their destination. >> this expedition aims at generating arguments for why this region should be protected. so, the more successful we are, the more fauna we find, maybe...
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the scene and seizes the wood nymph chloris, whose mouth issues flowers as she is transformed into florathe goddess of spring. in the center stands a figure who sembles both the christian madonna and venus, the goddess of love, and who directs the dance of the three graces. naked venus, seen here in botticelli's the birth of venus, symbolized divine love. this was a nude based on classical forms, which also suggests a baptism and a rebirth. [colin eisler] in renaissance florence, the nude again became the focus of artistic effort. donatello's david, probably commissioned by de medici, with its obvious reflection of the roman past, is a masterpiece of technical virtuosity and erotic suggestion. but it was more than that. it was also a brilliantly inventive symbol of the christian faithful, armored only in the word of god. finally, in brunelleschi's church of san lorenzo, we find the two bronze pulpits that donatello left unfinished at his death in 1466. here, for the first time in western art, we find a true late style that leads on to the work of titian and of rembrandt. leaving behind t
the scene and seizes the wood nymph chloris, whose mouth issues flowers as she is transformed into florathe goddess of spring. in the center stands a figure who sembles both the christian madonna and venus, the goddess of love, and who directs the dance of the three graces. naked venus, seen here in botticelli's the birth of venus, symbolized divine love. this was a nude based on classical forms, which also suggests a baptism and a rebirth. [colin eisler] in renaissance florence, the nude again...
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tratamientos con mÉdico sugiriÓ implantarle excremento de su hermano en el intestino para que ayudarÁ a la floraalizado por cientÍficos de una universidad y chicago, ellos reunieron a mÁs de 30 mil hombres y mujeres de la tercera edad para que identificaran olores comunes como las rosas, el cuero y las naranjas, 5 mÁs tardes comprobaron que mÁs de un 40% de los que no lograron identificarlos habÍan muerto. hablaremos de un tema de salud que no se puede tomar a la ligera en lo que va de aÑo 200.000 mujeres fueron diagnosticadas con cÁncer de seno en ee.uu. estamos en el mes para crear conciencia como nos cuenta ceci aunque se ha avanzado mucho en los tratamientos la meta es prevenir la muerte. >> muchas personas piensan que el cÁncer le da sÓlo mujeres mayores de 50 aÑos, pero lo cierto es que esta enfermedad no perdona a nadie, dalia tiene 33 aÑos y desde los 13 hay estado combatiendo tres tumores hace poco terminÓ el Último tratamientos. >> me diagnosticaron a tiempo fue muy chiquito aunque sÍ se habÍa ido a cambios se fue a dos ganglios por eso me dieron quimioterapia. >> cada caso es especial
tratamientos con mÉdico sugiriÓ implantarle excremento de su hermano en el intestino para que ayudarÁ a la floraalizado por cientÍficos de una universidad y chicago, ellos reunieron a mÁs de 30 mil hombres y mujeres de la tercera edad para que identificaran olores comunes como las rosas, el cuero y las naranjas, 5 mÁs tardes comprobaron que mÁs de un 40% de los que no lograron identificarlos habÍan muerto. hablaremos de un tema de salud que no se puede tomar a la ligera en lo que va de...
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newt scamandre noteworthy flora fauna in new york. this is the first line of the efficiency not sis of the upcoming harry potter spinoff film. i would have never figured that out on my own. >> ever. >>> remember the apparently homeless man who escorted miley cyrus to mtv's vmas this year? he was actually a wanted man. he was sentenced to probation. >>> and jimmy fallon is trying to get on the billboard top 100. he asked fans to buy the song on itunes. >>> and here's what jimmy kimmel says to do after you see the blood moon that's right in the sky. >> if you aren't planning to get up and if you're looking to have some fun during the blood moon, hers here's an idea. go outside and run around your neighborhood screaming the ever watching eye of soron brings judgment upon us. give it a shot. see what the neighbors do. >> or -- i bet the neighbors wouldn't appreciate that. >> i would have no idea what's going on. just like the j.k. rowling thing. >> it's dark. it looks black behind us. it was looking a little more orangish. just depends on
newt scamandre noteworthy flora fauna in new york. this is the first line of the efficiency not sis of the upcoming harry potter spinoff film. i would have never figured that out on my own. >> ever. >>> remember the apparently homeless man who escorted miley cyrus to mtv's vmas this year? he was actually a wanted man. he was sentenced to probation. >>> and jimmy fallon is trying to get on the billboard top 100. he asked fans to buy the song on itunes. >>> and...
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la conducciÓn del canal en la poblaciÓn local y su naturaleza, que incluye efectos negativos en la floraopa de camiones a continuaciÓn. >>nublado en la maÑana y soleado en la tarde, esa fue la caracterÍstica del diario y contracturas en los 70 grados. muy buenas noches eduardo. >> por la noche julio y buenas noches amigos, efectivamente, parte del dÍa soleado hemos tenido nubosidad y otra manera se si estÁ en camino la parte oeste de pensilvania ha tenido chubascos y algunas tormentas esta noche. esta perturbaciÓn se mueve sobre nec la posibilidad de algunos chuscos y algo de lluvia en las prÓximas hora. temperatura mÁxima esta tarde en filadelfia realmente con calor, gran parte de la zona a Última hora alcanzÓ a 80, 75 athletic city, poca vista esta noche que tenemos en el este del tiempo ha estado tranquilo, pero lo principal de lluvia ha estado al oeste de nosotros y se estÁ avanzando de hecho algunas comunidades al oeste de nosotros ya han recibido lluvia. tenemos Área de bajas presiones aquÍ en la zona de los grandes lagos esta zona frontal, que debe avanzar en las prÓximas horas y
la conducciÓn del canal en la poblaciÓn local y su naturaleza, que incluye efectos negativos en la floraopa de camiones a continuaciÓn. >>nublado en la maÑana y soleado en la tarde, esa fue la caracterÍstica del diario y contracturas en los 70 grados. muy buenas noches eduardo. >> por la noche julio y buenas noches amigos, efectivamente, parte del dÍa soleado hemos tenido nubosidad y otra manera se si estÁ en camino la parte oeste de pensilvania ha tenido chubascos y algunas...
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crews responded to a 911 call yesterday morning involving an unconscious home at a home near 66th and flora. they took the 9-month-old child to oakland children's hospital where the baby died. police say they have talked to the baby's parents but so far, no other details have been released. >>> the san francisco giants are now headed to kansas city, where they hope to clinch their third world series title since 2010. we have ktvu team coverage with brian flores in kansas city. but we begin with tara moriarty live at at&t park where the team buses just took off. good afternoon, tara. >> reporter: good afternoon. we felt a little bit like the paparazzi. not a whole lot of people know when the giants leave but those who came down were not disappointed. >> we're all set to go. >> reporter: we saw the entire team arrive. pablo looking sharp. travis pulled in, brandon, sergio romo just to name a few. many had their girlfriends and wives and kids in tow. we saw hunter pence give a wave. >> good work out there, madison! >> obviously, he's a man child and has so much experience at a young age. what'
crews responded to a 911 call yesterday morning involving an unconscious home at a home near 66th and flora. they took the 9-month-old child to oakland children's hospital where the baby died. police say they have talked to the baby's parents but so far, no other details have been released. >>> the san francisco giants are now headed to kansas city, where they hope to clinch their third world series title since 2010. we have ktvu team coverage with brian flores in kansas city. but we...
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emergency crews responded to a 911 call it involved an unconscious child at a home near flora streetnot said anything yet. >>> 14-year-old girl died last night after being shot at a high school 30 miles north of seattle. she was one of four teens critically injured in the shooting which also claimed the lives of another teenage girl and the shooter. hospital officials read a statement from her family. >> she is our beautiful daughter and words cannot express how much we will miss her. we have made the decision to dean nate her organs so that others maybin fit. our daughter was loving and kind and this gift honors her life. >> he was reportedly a popular football follow player and they are investigating the motive for the shooting but they believe he may have been angry with a girlfriend. >>> san francisco will start this morning. san francisco attorney dennis herrera filed a lawsuit against revoking city college's accreditation. they are treating city college unfairly in its review process. this trial is scheduled to end on friday. >>> coming up. how the money will help riders. >>> a
emergency crews responded to a 911 call it involved an unconscious child at a home near flora streetnot said anything yet. >>> 14-year-old girl died last night after being shot at a high school 30 miles north of seattle. she was one of four teens critically injured in the shooting which also claimed the lives of another teenage girl and the shooter. hospital officials read a statement from her family. >> she is our beautiful daughter and words cannot express how much we will miss...
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they were called for a baby girl unconscious on flora street.d children's hospital where the baby died. they have spoken to the baby's parents and they are not saying anything more about this investigation. >>> 5:40 is the time right now, it turned somber after some tragic news and giants it was especial lib bitter for one player. >>> the sad new developments about one of the victims of friday's school shooting. >>> and traffic is getting more crowded here on highway 4, 608 contra costa we will check that for you and have another report straight ahead. >>> skies are clear and we will have more coming up game 6 kansas city looks good 64 first pitch. . >>> welcome back, a tragic development in the shooting in washington state she died last night after she was shot at a high school in mariesville, soriano was one of four teens critically injured in that school shooting which also claimed the life of another teenager and the shooter. here is the statement from her family. >> she is our beautiful daughter and words cannot express how much we will mis
they were called for a baby girl unconscious on flora street.d children's hospital where the baby died. they have spoken to the baby's parents and they are not saying anything more about this investigation. >>> 5:40 is the time right now, it turned somber after some tragic news and giants it was especial lib bitter for one player. >>> the sad new developments about one of the victims of friday's school shooting. >>> and traffic is getting more crowded here on highway...
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he used the flora of native american plants to represent the professions of the nation's population. the six corn stalk shafts topped by corn cob capitals represented america's farmers, represented agricultural, our farmers. latrobe broke from the tradition of the 1790s capitol in other ways. the 1793 drawing for the first senate included paintings of stars and state seals on the vaulted ceiling to express the chamber's function. the first senate chamber was directly above the courtroom. it was entered in the center of its semi circular side through four of the most elaborate of the greek ionic columns. according to greek historian, it housed several ancient cults. senators then elected by the state legislatures represented america's widely divergent regional histories, cultures, and poll latipulations. six figures of women acting as columns used on the second porch supported the east gallery of latrobe's first senate. they represented art, commerce, agricultural, science, military force, and civil government. the range of occupations in which americans excelled as an independent nat
he used the flora of native american plants to represent the professions of the nation's population. the six corn stalk shafts topped by corn cob capitals represented america's farmers, represented agricultural, our farmers. latrobe broke from the tradition of the 1790s capitol in other ways. the 1793 drawing for the first senate included paintings of stars and state seals on the vaulted ceiling to express the chamber's function. the first senate chamber was directly above the courtroom. it was...
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meses de fallidos tratamientos un mÉdico sugirio implatar excremento de su hermano para ayudamos la flora tema de salud que no se puede tomar a la ligera. lo que va de aÑo mÁs de 200 mil mujeres diagnosticadas con cÁncer de seno. estamos en el mes de crear conciencia como saben. como nos cuenta desde houston, se avazÓ los tratamientos, la meta es prevenir la muerte. veamos. ♪ ♪ >> muchas personas piensan que el cancer de seno le da solo a mujeres mayores de 50 aÑos. pero lo cierto es que esta enfermedad no perdona a nadie. tiene 33 aÑos, desde los 13 ha estado combatiendo tres tumores. hace poco terminÓ el Último tratamiento. >> me diagnosticaron a tiempo. fue muy chiquito. por suerte, aunque se habÍa ido a ganglio. se fue a dos, por eso me dieron la quimia. >> cada caso es especial. los factores de riesgos estÁn clasificados. >> tenemos factores genÉticos. una historia familiar de cÁncer de mama. en la que ahora sabemos que existen genes que se pueden transmitir de una generaciÓn a otra. >> tenemos factores reproductivos, es decir mujeres que han tenido fecha de primera menstrouaciÓn eda
meses de fallidos tratamientos un mÉdico sugirio implatar excremento de su hermano para ayudamos la flora tema de salud que no se puede tomar a la ligera. lo que va de aÑo mÁs de 200 mil mujeres diagnosticadas con cÁncer de seno. estamos en el mes de crear conciencia como saben. como nos cuenta desde houston, se avazÓ los tratamientos, la meta es prevenir la muerte. veamos. ♪ ♪ >> muchas personas piensan que el cancer de seno le da solo a mujeres mayores de 50 aÑos. pero lo...
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removed from what we need to know about where humans came from was a fit in the earth's fauna and flora a species that evolved from something into our present self glorified form. >> rose: so where do we find the answers. >> where do we find the answers? let me list. five disciplines where we are finding the answers. a couple may surprise you. we are find is them in evolutionary biology which is advancing the health of genetics, molecular genetics and disciplines advance itself very quickly. evolutionary biology. >> rose: is it something you know or is there more judicial it's coming out. the next one that we know is contributing and will contribute big time is brain science. of course that is now the subject of immense interests and intensity of research. but the third one of course is as anyone would want to list would be paleontology and archaeology sort of seg -- segueing into each other. and then something that is the a surprise is artificial intelligence and robotic. these are the branches of science and technology which are attempting, actually, to understand how the human brain
removed from what we need to know about where humans came from was a fit in the earth's fauna and flora a species that evolved from something into our present self glorified form. >> rose: so where do we find the answers. >> where do we find the answers? let me list. five disciplines where we are finding the answers. a couple may surprise you. we are find is them in evolutionary biology which is advancing the health of genetics, molecular genetics and disciplines advance itself very...
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. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: from president obama today, a new call for caution in the response to ebola. he urged states not to enforce policies that suggest the u.s. is "shying away" from the fight. the warning came as another dallas nurse was declared free of the deadly disease. >> woodruff: amber vinson was all smiles at atlanta's emory university hospital this morning. >> as a nurse, and now as someone who has experienced what it's like to be cared for through a life-threatening illness, i am so appreciative and grateful for your exceptional skill, warmth and care. >> woodruff: the 29-year-old vinson is the second of two dallas nurses to be cured of ebola. they caught the virus from thomas eric duncan, a liberian man who died at a texas hospital. dr. bruce ribner oversaw vinson's care at
. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: from president obama today, a new call for caution in the response to ebola. he urged states not to enforce policies that suggest the u.s. is...
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. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: the headlines on ebola in the u.s. were more hopeful today. they included news that the pool of potential ebola cases is shrinking. >> it's somewhat of a happy press conference for us... >> ifill: after weeks of uncertainty, a bit of relief. dallas county judge clay jenkins announced that 43 people no longer need to be monitored. all had initial contact with thomas duncan, the liberian man who died of ebola at a dallas hospital. they included several of duncan's relatives and his fiancee, all allowed to leave quarantine today. >> there's zero risk that any of those people that have been marked off the list have ebola. they were in contact with a person who had ebola. and the time period for them to get ebola has lapsed. it is over. so they do not have ebola. >> ifill: fiv
. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: the headlines on ebola in the u.s. were more hopeful today. they included news that the pool of potential ebola cases is shrinking. >> it's somewhat...
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. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: the supreme court opened for business today and immediately ruled out a major decision on gay marriage. instead, without comment, the justices refused to hear cases from five states. within hours, same-sex weddings were under way in virginia, with the path now clear for ceremonies to begin in the other states as well. >> i declare you married. >> ifill: for gay couples in utah, who married in a 17-day window of legality last december, the high court's move came as a happy surprise. >> it means my marriage is going to be legal and my second parent adoption for my son can go through. i think what it also means is it will be very difficult to put the toothpaste back in the tube if anybody decides to try to deny rights which they shouldn't under the constitution. >> ifill: th
. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: the supreme court opened for business today and immediately ruled out a major decision on gay marriage. instead, without comment, the justices refused to...
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. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >>h the ongoing support of these institutions and...ç >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.ç ivmentd the first known case of ebola transmitted inside the united states is r has triggered review of national hospital procedures. that word follow confirmation a texas nurse was infectedly a patient. >> we have to re-think the way we address ebola infection control because even a single infection is unacceptable.ç >> woodruff: developments in dallas this weekend lent new urgency to that message today from dr. tom frieden, at the centers for disease control and prevention. a 26-year-old nurse, nina pham, now has ebola.ç she's being kept in isolation at the same hospital where she helped care for thomas eric duncan, the liberian man who died in dallas last wednesday. at a briefing in atlanta, frieden said it's critical to improve the safety of those on the frontlines. >> i feel
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. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >>h the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the u.s. centers for disease control issued new guidelines late today for dealing after two states, new york and new jersey, eased the quarantine rules they announced on friday. >> these kinds of policies need to be driven by science and the best scientific advice that is available. >> woodruff: the white house kept pressing states today not to force doctors and nurses into quarantine, if they've been in west africa. but already, new york governor andrew cuomo had backed off his initial policy, in a statement last night. >> a health care professional or a citizen returning to this region who had exposure to infected people, will be asked to remain in their homes for 21- day quarantine period. during those 21 days, health care workers will check on them twice a day to monit
. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >>h the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the u.s. centers for disease control issued new guidelines late today for dealing after two states, new york and new jersey, eased the quarantine rules they...
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. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: from now on, people flying to the u.s. from three west african countries will have to enter through one of five airports to be screened for ebola. the announcement today named the five as new york's j.f.k. international, newark liberty, washington dulles, chicago o'hare and atlanta's hartsfield jackson. the white house is under political pressure for an outright ban on travel from west africa, but spokesman josh earnest again dismissed that option. >> a travel ban would only serve to put the american people at greater risk. the reason for that is simply if you institute a travel ban they can feel the true nature of their travel history in an attempt to enter the country. >> woodruff: last night, the centers for disease control released new ebola guidelines for heal
. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: from now on, people flying to the u.s. from three west african countries will have to enter through one of five airports to be screened for ebola....
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. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: alarms sounded in ankara today over the peril facing a kurdish town in syria, just across the border from turkey. "islamic state" forces advanced from two directions, as turkey's leaders pressed the u.s. for new action, and the u.s. pressed turkey to do more itself. >> ifill: after a night of heavy fighting, the black "islamic state" flag still flew over part of kobani this morning. outgunned kurdish defenders claimed they had blocked the militants from pushing into the town's center. but in neighboring turkey, president recep tayyip erdogan told syrian refugees he fears the worst. >> ( translated ): months have gone but nothing is achieved. right now, kobani is about to fall. >> ifill: the town lies a few hundred yards from syria's border with turkey. its capture wou
. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: alarms sounded in ankara today over the peril facing a kurdish town in syria, just across the border from turkey. "islamic state" forces...
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. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the death rate in the ebola outbreak in west africa has hit 70%. the world health organization updated its count today, to nearly 4,450 fatalities out of 8,900 cases. the agency also warned there could be 10,000 cases a week within two months. meanwhile, the dallas nurse who contracted ebola issued a statement, saying she is "doing well." and in atlanta, dr. thomas frieden, who heads the u.s. centers for disease control, announced more aggressive measures. >> we're increasing our education and information to health care workers throughout the u.s. we're also initiating an immediate response team from cdc for any future case of confirmed ebola in the us so we will be there, hands on, within hours helping the hospital deal with the situation if there is another case.
. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the death rate in the ebola outbreak in west africa has hit 70%. the world health organization updated its count today, to nearly 4,450 fatalities...