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it's becoming urban in guinea. and i haven't appreciated this until i came here myself in that guinea is somewhat different. politically in terms of the government. in liberia and sierra leon you have -- in guinea they have a very strong system of civil society. there are advantages and disadvantages. in the next door countries, other people can come in the united states, for example, ngos can come in and create what we call vertical programs military life programs to get things done and here you have to work through the system which there are some advantages to that but it is more bureaucratic slower. >> can you talk about some of the other impacts that ebola is having on other areas of the healthcare system in guinea? >> people with hiv, tuberculosis malaria, women maybe needing to deliver. they're not coming. that means they're not being treated for diseases, not having appropriate attended births. children aren't getting vaccinated. so the first vaccine prevented disease is measles. >>> tonight an american bein
it's becoming urban in guinea. and i haven't appreciated this until i came here myself in that guinea is somewhat different. politically in terms of the government. in liberia and sierra leon you have -- in guinea they have a very strong system of civil society. there are advantages and disadvantages. in the next door countries, other people can come in the united states, for example, ngos can come in and create what we call vertical programs military life programs to get things done and here...
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look at what is happening in guinea. infections fell sharply but are gradually keeping up again -- creeping up again. this outbreak will not be considered over. for those still fighting ebola on the front lines, many challenges still lie ahead. >> the biggest mistake we could make now is to think the job is done. surgical services are down, vaccination and care for pregnant women, all of these have been dramatically affected. the top priority at the moment is to get those services back online. >> guinea, liberia, and sierra leone have lost hundreds of health workers to ebola. to help ensure an outbreak this deadly can never return to west africa. katty kay: since the outbreak first was confirmed, still fighting to many cases of the virus. the medical value of cannabis has been fiercely debated for years. used as a pain reliever it is widely excepted, but can cannabis do more than that? can it help to secure serious illnesses as well? could an oil form of the plant reduce malignant tumors? >> iwatch children bury their mo
look at what is happening in guinea. infections fell sharply but are gradually keeping up again -- creeping up again. this outbreak will not be considered over. for those still fighting ebola on the front lines, many challenges still lie ahead. >> the biggest mistake we could make now is to think the job is done. surgical services are down, vaccination and care for pregnant women, all of these have been dramatically affected. the top priority at the moment is to get those services back...
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we traveled on a british military chopper to the frontier with guinea.s is a village quarantined behind a washing line. proposition, 1 population, 100. for two months, there were no infections, then a single case early in february, then four more. the troops enforcing the quarantine take whatever precautions they can. the local chief blames the ebola cases on guinea. >> they go there to do trading, you see? >> reporter: on sierra leone's side the markets are shove. securing this area is key to prevent the spread of ebola. but it's a porous frontier. and some traders anxious to protect their livelihood will still want to come and go despite quarantine efforts. >> reporter: in the worst-affected countries, transmission rates are down. fewer people are getting ebola. but all it takes is one person to undo the good work. reaching zero transmissions is still the stated aim of everyone. >> well my colleague, clive miry reporting there from sierra leone. you can find out much more about the ebola outbreak on our website. go to bbc.com/ebola. >>> the united nati
we traveled on a british military chopper to the frontier with guinea.s is a village quarantined behind a washing line. proposition, 1 population, 100. for two months, there were no infections, then a single case early in february, then four more. the troops enforcing the quarantine take whatever precautions they can. the local chief blames the ebola cases on guinea. >> they go there to do trading, you see? >> reporter: on sierra leone's side the markets are shove. securing this...
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and look what's happening in guinea. after infections fell sharply, they're gradually creeping up again. until there is zero cases recorded in all three countries for at least six weeks, this outbreak will not be considered over. this is a timely reminder of the global threat the virus continues to pose. a british military health worker is still being treated for ebola after being flown home from sierra leone. she will receive the best possible treatment with potential access to experimental drugs. but for those who have been fighting this outbreak since the start, many challenges still lie ahead. >> the biggest mistake we can make now is to see ebola decline and think, the job's done. the ripple effect of this outbreak has been enormous. surgical services are down, vaccinations, the ability to access a skilled midwife when you need to deliver, all of these have been dramatically affected, and it's a top priority at the moment to get those services back online. >> guinea, liberia, and sierra leone have lost hundreds of h
and look what's happening in guinea. after infections fell sharply, they're gradually creeping up again. until there is zero cases recorded in all three countries for at least six weeks, this outbreak will not be considered over. this is a timely reminder of the global threat the virus continues to pose. a british military health worker is still being treated for ebola after being flown home from sierra leone. she will receive the best possible treatment with potential access to experimental...
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. -- is guinea, where dr. friedman joined me a short time ago. let's start with the american health care worker. can you tell me anything more about their condition? dr. friedman: not about the condition. we will have to he have echoes. we have a large team on the ground in the field where the infection occurred to determine if there are other people at risk and how they could be monitored so that if they were to become ill, they could be rapidly isolated and treated. kathy: ginny does not have the highest number of debt from ebola, but it does prove to be difficult in terms of cracking the virus. what did you find there? dr. friedman: it is larger than the other two countries combined, both in population and area. it is heterogeneous. this is a significant challenge. i think this type those challenges, ginny has made real progress. they did not have the kind of explosives -- guinea has made real progress. they did not see the kind of explosive spread the other two countries did. there may be more resist ends -- resistance or pure people willing
. -- is guinea, where dr. friedman joined me a short time ago. let's start with the american health care worker. can you tell me anything more about their condition? dr. friedman: not about the condition. we will have to he have echoes. we have a large team on the ground in the field where the infection occurred to determine if there are other people at risk and how they could be monitored so that if they were to become ill, they could be rapidly isolated and treated. kathy: ginny does not have...
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with guinea, liberia and sierra leone being the worst hit. vaccine is being tested and modeled the rain vacs action approach which was used to irrelevant rat cat small pox in the 1970s investigators look at what's called the index case and find all of those who have come in to contact with that person. but there are challenges. both guinea and sierra leone are still reporting dozens of new cases every week and the number of ebola deaths taking place outside of hospitals remains high. and that suggests that people are wary of seeking help or hiding patients. imran kahn, al jazerra. >>> in south african a appeal against oscar pistorius conviction for culpable homicide will go before the supreme court. the pair limb pill para olympic athlete was convicted. they want pistorius convicted of murder he's currently surveying five-year prison sentence. >>> weeks after mexico blamed pope francis for saying it was a breeding for gang, they have blaming the devil for the violence there. >> i think the devil is punishing mexico with great fury. and for th
with guinea, liberia and sierra leone being the worst hit. vaccine is being tested and modeled the rain vacs action approach which was used to irrelevant rat cat small pox in the 1970s investigators look at what's called the index case and find all of those who have come in to contact with that person. but there are challenges. both guinea and sierra leone are still reporting dozens of new cases every week and the number of ebola deaths taking place outside of hospitals remains high. and that...
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both guinea and sierra leone are still reporting dozens of new cases every week and the number of ebolas taking place outside of hospitals, remains high. and that suggests that people vary of seeking help or are hiding patients. imran khan al jazeera. >>> swedish prosecutors have offered to question julian assange in london potentially breaking a stalemate in the long-running allegations of sexual assault against him. prosecutors had previously refused to travel to london where he took asylum at the ecuadorian embassy. >> reporter: from his almost three-year confinement inside, julian assange is said to have welcomed a swedish prosecution request to be able to interview him here. it is alleged that he committed sex crimes including rape involving two women in sweden in 2010 allegations he haulz denied saying the sexual encounters were consensual. >> we see this as a victory for assange. we see this as evidence we were right all the time that the prosecutor was wrong all the time, and we welcome her initiative. >> reporter: in 2012 assange lost an supreme court appeal to prevent extradit
both guinea and sierra leone are still reporting dozens of new cases every week and the number of ebolas taking place outside of hospitals, remains high. and that suggests that people vary of seeking help or are hiding patients. imran khan al jazeera. >>> swedish prosecutors have offered to question julian assange in london potentially breaking a stalemate in the long-running allegations of sexual assault against him. prosecutors had previously refused to travel to london where he took...
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live with very remote people for head hunters and former cannibals in the southwest coast of new guinea they always say but weren't you scared? my answer is always what is there to be scared of? but that is a lot. the reality is i am petrified all the time. i am scared all the time. the thing is i am not scared of bodily injury. i wasn't really -- that day on the roof of a wasn't really worried i was going to jump off the roof and die and break my leg. wasn't that high. there was grass below and teddy hannibal have obviously done a bunch of times with no ill effects at all. i think what i am scared of really is the total commitment necessary for doing what i do, getting under the skin of a place and the situation and for me in order to do what i have to do, i have to subsume myself absolutely and completely and i have to give everything else up and i have to make these places or situations, the whole entire center of my universe and that is hard to do ended feels scary. you can to jump off the roof half way you have to just jump surrender completely and that is always frightening to me,
live with very remote people for head hunters and former cannibals in the southwest coast of new guinea they always say but weren't you scared? my answer is always what is there to be scared of? but that is a lot. the reality is i am petrified all the time. i am scared all the time. the thing is i am not scared of bodily injury. i wasn't really -- that day on the roof of a wasn't really worried i was going to jump off the roof and die and break my leg. wasn't that high. there was grass below...
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violence against women. >> these teachers in paupau, new guinea are learning skills that could help tackle a big problem for women in the pacific. it's all down to the power of rugby league. p.n.g. is the only country in the world where the 13 man version of rugby is the national sport, and until now it has been dominated by men and male pride with fights on and off the pitch. boys in the capitol learn skills while they're still toddlers, but women are playing catch up. there are now 64 and the national side will play its first match this year. the woman who fought to make that change believes rugby league gets women respect in a society with one of the world's worst record in domestic violence. >> in culture women are interior to men. rugby lead is a huge weapon. it tells them that there is a barrier that is broken. >> the elite competition has a fanatical following and has recruited local women to spread the positive influence in schools. >> if they respect themselves and see themselves as they can do what the guys are doing and things like that, they can be able to respect their
violence against women. >> these teachers in paupau, new guinea are learning skills that could help tackle a big problem for women in the pacific. it's all down to the power of rugby league. p.n.g. is the only country in the world where the 13 man version of rugby is the national sport, and until now it has been dominated by men and male pride with fights on and off the pitch. boys in the capitol learn skills while they're still toddlers, but women are playing catch up. there are now 64...
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guinea has also declared a health emergency. the president has ordered restriction and confinement in five regions. many are concerned the government may not be able to provide adequate food and medical supplies to the affected communities. new vaccines and quarantines are slowly winning against the deadly virus but for countries battered by the outbreak the fight against ebola is far from over. >>> tens of thousands of people have paid their final respects to singapore's founding father. the 91 year old died monday after being in hospital with severe pneumonia. >>reporter: at 12:30 local time the coffin of the former prime minister is taken from parliament house. his body has been lying in state since wednesday. draped in the national flag his body was carried by members of the armed services. a chance for his countrymen to see him one last time. the rain came down but that didn't deter the many thousands that lined the streets to pay their respects to the founder of this nation. young and old and across the social and ethnic s
guinea has also declared a health emergency. the president has ordered restriction and confinement in five regions. many are concerned the government may not be able to provide adequate food and medical supplies to the affected communities. new vaccines and quarantines are slowly winning against the deadly virus but for countries battered by the outbreak the fight against ebola is far from over. >>> tens of thousands of people have paid their final respects to singapore's founding...
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it's likely to cause damage along the shorelines of new guinea. >> thank you so much rob. we'll continue to follow this breaking story and bring you the latest as we get it. it has been developing in the last 30 minutes. get up to the minute information at nbc bay area.com. >>> we're tracking a developing story out of los angeles. an intense search is underway for a berkeley student last seen at a a fraternity party. take a look. vasquez was visiting with friends and disappeared saturday morning. christy smith is live at the campus now. what are friends and family saying about the disappearance? >> reporter: certainly his family is worried and so are friends here at the athletic department. they describe a hardworking student athlete who is suddenly missing, hasn't checked in. his mom says that's out of character for 19-year-old vasquez, fresh man at uc berkeley that plays on the soccer team. family is putting up fliers in southern california. he went away with friends for spring break and attended a frat party. he told his friends he wanted to go to the beach. they said n
it's likely to cause damage along the shorelines of new guinea. >> thank you so much rob. we'll continue to follow this breaking story and bring you the latest as we get it. it has been developing in the last 30 minutes. get up to the minute information at nbc bay area.com. >>> we're tracking a developing story out of los angeles. an intense search is underway for a berkeley student last seen at a a fraternity party. take a look. vasquez was visiting with friends and disappeared...
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experts have traced the source here in guinea. this is the spot that it is pleased that bats infected a toddler, triggering the epidemic epidemic. the countries affected hope that the worst is over, and that could well been the case. if the empty treatment centers are anything to go by. >> the 2016 presidential race has kicked off officially with the texan senator ted cruz announcing that he wants the republican nomination. he was speaking at the university of virginia. mr. cruz said that his mission is to reignite the country and reform of the immigration system and repeal obamacare. on foreign affairs he promised strong support for israel and would oppose iran's nuclear program. alan fisher. we'll hear from alan in a moment. but let's hear from mr. cruz first. >> i believe in you. i believe in the power of millions of courageous conservatives rising up to reignite the promise of america. and that is why today i am announcing that i'm running for president of the united states. [cheers and applause] >> alan, as we join you in was
experts have traced the source here in guinea. this is the spot that it is pleased that bats infected a toddler, triggering the epidemic epidemic. the countries affected hope that the worst is over, and that could well been the case. if the empty treatment centers are anything to go by. >> the 2016 presidential race has kicked off officially with the texan senator ted cruz announcing that he wants the republican nomination. he was speaking at the university of virginia. mr. cruz said that...
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. >> guinea's president says new measures will be taken to combat the spread of ebola. lockdown is underway in neighbouring sierra leone. some defied the government's order. we have this story. they came looking for food. when there wasn't enough. fights broke out. this is devil's hall. it's a hot bed for ebola cases. hundreds defied a lock down to gather at a food collection point. >> people are desperate for food. they think they'll not get food because of numbers of people present. it led to panic. >> reporter: many were tape into custody, and -- custody and police struggled to deal with the crowd. >> initially we were overwhelmed with the arrival of the military things are under control. >> reporter: teams were sent door to door to look for new cases. numbers of cases have fallen but it is a threat to sierra leone. people have remained indoors. we want to remind people because we have been in the fight for 10 months people are complacent. >> last week 79 new cases were reported in three worst affected countries. many understand the need for a curfew. but for those l
. >> guinea's president says new measures will be taken to combat the spread of ebola. lockdown is underway in neighbouring sierra leone. some defied the government's order. we have this story. they came looking for food. when there wasn't enough. fights broke out. this is devil's hall. it's a hot bed for ebola cases. hundreds defied a lock down to gather at a food collection point. >> people are desperate for food. they think they'll not get food because of numbers of people...
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. >> now for a follow-up on the guinea pigs found at the park. abc 7 news was there as they were found at 20th and church street and expected to go up for adoption this week. animal control told them it's not going to happen yet. guinea pigs have skin issues because of the infestation of bark. they will be put up for adoption when they are healthy again. >> dogs and guinea pigs up for adoption. >> a lot of animals. >> and the weather is fantastic. >> expected to be beautiful. snow in hawaii. snow on the east coast and in between we have dry weather. enjoy it if you like it. we will see a change next week. we will talk about that in a second. live doppler shows we are high and dry. the night will continue that clear trend. a live look with the camera showing you downtown san francisco. the embarcadero lit up and the beautiful buildings. the forecast calls for the clear and cool overnight. mild to record warmth into next week. that's on sunday. we turn to daylight savings and the clock goes ahead one hour. # a mild 59 at san francisco and mountain
. >> now for a follow-up on the guinea pigs found at the park. abc 7 news was there as they were found at 20th and church street and expected to go up for adoption this week. animal control told them it's not going to happen yet. guinea pigs have skin issues because of the infestation of bark. they will be put up for adoption when they are healthy again. >> dogs and guinea pigs up for adoption. >> a lot of animals. >> and the weather is fantastic. >> expected to be...
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they traced it back to a two-year-old boy who died in a village in guinea. they report on how life in that west africanville village changed. >> these people are not taking any chances. it's ored that locals ate bats from this tree and contracted the ebola virus the beginning of the largest outbreak of the virus ever recorded. >> we've decided to burn this tree so that no bats will bring ebola. >> the government issued a press conferencingreport in a the bats from the beginning of ebola. >> in the beginning i doubted myself and i thought my families with killedfamily was killed. i was the first to lose all of my family. my one-year-old son and my daughter and wife, too. >> the ebola virus has killed 10,000 people mostly in west africa with sierra leone being the worst hit. a vaccine is being tested and it is modeled on the ring vaccination approach, which was used to irradicate small box. both guinea and sierra leone are reporting new cases every week, and the number of deaths taking place outside of hospitals remain high. that suggests people wary of seekin
they traced it back to a two-year-old boy who died in a village in guinea. they report on how life in that west africanville village changed. >> these people are not taking any chances. it's ored that locals ate bats from this tree and contracted the ebola virus the beginning of the largest outbreak of the virus ever recorded. >> we've decided to burn this tree so that no bats will bring ebola. >> the government issued a press conferencingreport in a the bats from the...
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experts have trace the source here in guinea.this is the spot where it's believed that bats infected a toddler that triggered the epidemic and they hope the worse is over now. that could very well be the case with this empty ebola treatment center is anything to go by. >> joined forces of niger and chad have killed several boko haram fighters in northern nigeria. it is the latest move in taking down boko haram. we have reports from the front lines of borno, nigeria. >> reporter: preparing for an attack on boko haram. the group is uplifted, but as they were about to go, the mission was aborted. a large number of boko haram were headed their way. every soldier is told to go to the trenches. from attack mode to defense. a posture they know too well after six years of insurgency. and our crew was ordered to get out of town. attacks by the military and counter attacks are all too familiar. the last two months have been particularly tough for boko haram. the soldiers have been injected into the area. but we have new equipment. between
experts have trace the source here in guinea.this is the spot where it's believed that bats infected a toddler that triggered the epidemic and they hope the worse is over now. that could very well be the case with this empty ebola treatment center is anything to go by. >> joined forces of niger and chad have killed several boko haram fighters in northern nigeria. it is the latest move in taking down boko haram. we have reports from the front lines of borno, nigeria. >> reporter:...
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>>reporter: the ebola virus spread from guinea to other parts of west africa more than a year ago. there are border controls between sierra leon and liberia which are on the verge of being declared ebola free. >> the only thing we need is international support. you will see that we'll continue to fight the battle and succeed. we will not get anymore cases on this side or that side. >>reporter: ebola is spread through bodily fluids and causes fever, diarrhea severe bleeding, and often death. two new vaccines are being tested in liberia. ebola needs to be controlled across the whole region. >> the numbers in sierra leone and in guinea are also down from their peak but with ebola which is a very unusual infection, when you have an outbreak of ebola, until you have essentially gotten under control the very last case and you're down to zero there's always a threat of a rebound. >>reporter: it is one of the most dangerous viruss known and tough actions like a three-day lockdown might just tip the balance against it. >> troops in somolia have forced al shabaab gunmen from mogadishu. >>rep
>>reporter: the ebola virus spread from guinea to other parts of west africa more than a year ago. there are border controls between sierra leon and liberia which are on the verge of being declared ebola free. >> the only thing we need is international support. you will see that we'll continue to fight the battle and succeed. we will not get anymore cases on this side or that side. >>reporter: ebola is spread through bodily fluids and causes fever, diarrhea severe bleeding,...
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but there were 132 cases in new guinea and sierra leone. it shows that people are still reluctant to bring ill relatives to treatment centers. >>> an attack by chaddan groups has cleared boko haram from the town. more than 100 boko haram fighters died in the battle in the northeastern of nigeria. meanwhile, chad's president said he knows where boko haram's leader is hiding and has threatened to kill him if he does not give himself up. >>> almost awful nigeria's oil comes from the niger delta region. but many feel little change no matter who is in power. >> for years they have used the river for oil transport. the village we visited eight years ago back in 2007 the only way to get there was by boat. the community there is very poor. they wanted the nigerian government to develop its village with some of the delta oil revenue. we have not seen the village in eight years. they say nothings that changed. the community of 60,000 people is still poor. >> we're angry. because we cannot deal. years of oil spills by oil companies have polluted many
but there were 132 cases in new guinea and sierra leone. it shows that people are still reluctant to bring ill relatives to treatment centers. >>> an attack by chaddan groups has cleared boko haram from the town. more than 100 boko haram fighters died in the battle in the northeastern of nigeria. meanwhile, chad's president said he knows where boko haram's leader is hiding and has threatened to kill him if he does not give himself up. >>> almost awful nigeria's oil comes from...
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experts have traced the source here, in guinea, this is the spot where it's believed bats infected a toddler triggering triggering the outbreak. experts hope the worst is over now, that could be the case. if this treatment is anything to go by. al jazeera. >> now time to run through the global headlines on al jazeera. yemen's government has asked for military help to bring yemen under control. the president abd rabbu mansour hadi is trying to govern from the southern city of aden after rebels took control of the capital sanaa. >>> greek president alexis tsipras about to appear on the stage, to talk about fears that greece has run out of money and europeans are trying to negotiate a financial bailout. >>> son of the former president has been found guilty of corruption sentenced to six years in prison and find $250 million. joint forces from nye niez niger and chad have captured boko haram forces across the border from niger. military spokespeople say that helicopter gun ships destroyed boko haram vehicles and motorcycles on which fighters were riding. it's all part of a joint force mi
experts have traced the source here, in guinea, this is the spot where it's believed bats infected a toddler triggering triggering the outbreak. experts hope the worst is over now, that could be the case. if this treatment is anything to go by. al jazeera. >> now time to run through the global headlines on al jazeera. yemen's government has asked for military help to bring yemen under control. the president abd rabbu mansour hadi is trying to govern from the southern city of aden after...
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. >>> scientists have managed to trace the ebola epidemic back to a two-year-old boy in guinea.mran khan traveled there and reports on how life in the village has changed as a result of being at the center of the worse-ever ebola outbreak. >> reporter: these people aren't taking any chances. it has been reported that locals ate bats from this tree and contracted ebola virus. beginning what has grown into the worst outbreak of the virus ever recorded. >> translator: the bats brought the ebola in this village according to the white man and the government. we have decided to burn this try so no bat will bring ebola 1234689 >> reporter: the go issued a press release saying ebola was first detected in bats from this firm, and his family was the first to contract the disease. other members of his family also died. >> translator: when my children started dying and my wife i doubted myself and i thought they were killed by tradition. although later, the white man said it was ebola. i was the first person to lose all of my family. >> reporter: according to the world health organization t
. >>> scientists have managed to trace the ebola epidemic back to a two-year-old boy in guinea.mran khan traveled there and reports on how life in the village has changed as a result of being at the center of the worse-ever ebola outbreak. >> reporter: these people aren't taking any chances. it has been reported that locals ate bats from this tree and contracted ebola virus. beginning what has grown into the worst outbreak of the virus ever recorded. >> translator: the bats...
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. >> the ebola virus spread from guinea to other parts of the west africa a year ago. >> the only thing we need is international support. if you look at the set up that liberia got that's the same set up we have here. you will see that we'll continue to fight the battle and succeed. we'll not get any more cases on this side. we will not get any more cases on that side. >> ebola is spread through bodily fluids, and causes diary y bleeding and often death. the head of the u.s. infectious disease center involved in the trial said that ebola needs to be controlled across the whole region. >> the numbers in sierra leone and in guinea are also down from their peak. but with ebola, which is a very unusual infection. when you have an outbreak of ebola, until you've essentially gotten under control the very last case, and you're down to zero, there is always a threat of a rebound. >> this outbreak has a low mortality raid than previous strains but it still killed more than 10,000 people since december of 2013. ebola remains one of the most dangerous viruses alone. and this might just tip the bal
. >> the ebola virus spread from guinea to other parts of the west africa a year ago. >> the only thing we need is international support. if you look at the set up that liberia got that's the same set up we have here. you will see that we'll continue to fight the battle and succeed. we'll not get any more cases on this side. we will not get any more cases on that side. >> ebola is spread through bodily fluids, and causes diary y bleeding and often death. the head of the u.s....
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experts traced the source here in guinea. this is the spot where it's believed bats infected a toddler, triggering the epidemic that also affected sierra leone and nigeria. the countries affected hope the worst is over now. that could very well be the case if this empty ebola treatment center in liberia is anything to go. >> i a report published by doctors without borders is criticizing the u.n.'s world health organization's slow response to the ebola outbreak. w.h.o. hasn't responded so far to the criticism. henry gray is m.s.f.'s global task force. he said the global medical community is still not prepared for another outbreak. >> the delay that was caused by member states of the w.h.o. not acting cost valuable time in preparing a response. we're in a different place today, but we should be much further along. this is not just a hatchet job against the w.h.o., but it's really a reflection that the world isn't propped for an outbreak of this magnitude and what worries m.s.f. is if there's another outbreak in another part of
experts traced the source here in guinea. this is the spot where it's believed bats infected a toddler, triggering the epidemic that also affected sierra leone and nigeria. the countries affected hope the worst is over now. that could very well be the case if this empty ebola treatment center in liberia is anything to go. >> i a report published by doctors without borders is criticizing the u.n.'s world health organization's slow response to the ebola outbreak. w.h.o. hasn't responded so...
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a tsunami alert was issued after an earthquake struck the new britain area of papua, new guinea. the 7.5 magnitude quake struck at 23:48 utc on sunday. nhk spoke to an employee at a hotel about her experience. >> the earthquake occurred. it last for about five minutes. we haven't faced any damage at the moment. the hotel is quite okay but except for other part of the island in town we haven't been to the town whether we have any damage. but otherwise, it was okay. but it just that the earthquake was quite a big one. we went out on our open space just to prevent in case of the building collapse and stuff like that. >> the center had warned that hazardous tsunami waves could hit coastal areas, including the coast of papua, new guinea and the solomon islands. >>> now people in singapore gathered to bid farewell to their founding father lee kwan yew. over three decades he led the country to an economic powerhouse. nhk world's mark ho reports from singapore. >> reporter: lee died last week at the age of 91. his coffin was carried from the parliament building to the national university
a tsunami alert was issued after an earthquake struck the new britain area of papua, new guinea. the 7.5 magnitude quake struck at 23:48 utc on sunday. nhk spoke to an employee at a hotel about her experience. >> the earthquake occurred. it last for about five minutes. we haven't faced any damage at the moment. the hotel is quite okay but except for other part of the island in town we haven't been to the town whether we have any damage. but otherwise, it was okay. but it just that the...
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. >> now guinea has deployed extra security to the board of sierra leone. people living along the border area say a large number of people have arrived in guinea this week. the quarantine that will last until sunday has been overseen by the army and police in sierra leone. >> reporter: the only people allowed on the streets of sierra leone are health workers. and the police and military officers enforcing a 60-hour lockdown to stop ebola from spreading. while the country's 6 million people are home, the response teams are going home to home and isolated cases. >> we have been fighting this for almost ten months, and people are becoming complacent. we want to remind them that we still have ebola even though we only have it in four out of the 14 political districts. >> most people are doing what they've been told. they understand why there is a need for such strict measures. >> sure, i think it's the right thing tad. it's the only way for the government to stop ebola. >> the only virus spread from quinea to other parts of west africa more than a year ago. the
. >> now guinea has deployed extra security to the board of sierra leone. people living along the border area say a large number of people have arrived in guinea this week. the quarantine that will last until sunday has been overseen by the army and police in sierra leone. >> reporter: the only people allowed on the streets of sierra leone are health workers. and the police and military officers enforcing a 60-hour lockdown to stop ebola from spreading. while the country's 6 million...
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. >>> powerful earthquake rattled new guinea. struck off the coast of papa new guinea. there have been no reports of injuries but they measured a one inch tsunami wave 280 miles from the quakes epicenter. papa new guinea lies on the ring of fire. >>> time is 6:25. a somer by through the to -- a somber tribute to 32 californians that lost their live during the vietnam war. 74 men died on board the uss frank e. evans. a navy destroyer. while california honored those men in sacramento, it's a different story in washington, d.c. where you can't find their names on the wall of the vietnam veteran's memorial. >> the navy and the department of defense's position on this is that this ship, this tragedy at sea happened outside of the official combat zone for vietnam. >> with california adding 22 names, that should send a message back to washington, d.c.. >> ironically the ship that sank was awarded a vietnam service medal even though the pentagon has not recognize the the war sacrifice of the men died. >>> a california woman has reclaimed her father's long lost purple hot medal
. >>> powerful earthquake rattled new guinea. struck off the coast of papa new guinea. there have been no reports of injuries but they measured a one inch tsunami wave 280 miles from the quakes epicenter. papa new guinea lies on the ring of fire. >>> time is 6:25. a somer by through the to -- a somber tribute to 32 californians that lost their live during the vietnam war. 74 men died on board the uss frank e. evans. a navy destroyer. while california honored those men in...
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guinea had the fewest more than 3200 but had the highest mortality rate. more than 21 hunt died there. combined 24,000 confirmed cases in the three west african nations, and more than 14,300 deaths. for more we are joined by the doctor, and joins us from miami, spending a month in nigeria, working as part of the global ebola response network. good to see you again. you have a lot of experience dealing with health emergencies around the world. with the ebola conference comes the criticism that the world failed in response to ebola, that they moved too slowly and allowed the crisis to spin out of control. is that fair. >> not totally. this is not something easy to recognise right away. there were a lot of bureaucratic issues involved and many of the issues you mentioned, the problems already pre-existed. the lack of health care the lack of health workers in the area the lack of sustainability already there, all contributed. could there have been a quicker response, and would that have made a difference? yes. it wasn't necessarily something that was easily fo
guinea had the fewest more than 3200 but had the highest mortality rate. more than 21 hunt died there. combined 24,000 confirmed cases in the three west african nations, and more than 14,300 deaths. for more we are joined by the doctor, and joins us from miami, spending a month in nigeria, working as part of the global ebola response network. good to see you again. you have a lot of experience dealing with health emergencies around the world. with the ebola conference comes the criticism that...
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guinea. the warning has been lifted. >> join the conversation with caroline and i this monday morning. 6:18 a.m. in london. never has the market ever been ever in history of data been so short of euros pretty like it you some sense of what is going on on the greek story. not sure what you treated. join as pit we are there live -- join us there. we are line. -- live. >> indeed. the country could see more stimulus. we break it down for you. please stay with us. ♪ >> and ed miliband. we bring in the first interview of the date right here. ♪ >> welcome back to "countdown." tiny stocks are rallying to the central bank -- china stocks are rallying. the slightest whiff coming from the people's bank of china, that growth might fade a bit. the us stocks are roaring. +++ the best in 2015. >> right. the nation's growth tumbled a bit too much. china does have the room to respond to that. further monetary easing is on the way for china both in interest rates as well as quantitative easing -- let's take a
guinea. the warning has been lifted. >> join the conversation with caroline and i this monday morning. 6:18 a.m. in london. never has the market ever been ever in history of data been so short of euros pretty like it you some sense of what is going on on the greek story. not sure what you treated. join as pit we are there live -- join us there. we are line. -- live. >> indeed. the country could see more stimulus. we break it down for you. please stay with us. ♪ >> and ed...
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they wonder, did big men emerge here as they did in new guinea ? in the center of the copan valley is an area that later became the acropolis, the palaces and temples of the royal family. a half mile away archaeologists reconstructed a smaller compound called 9n-8, after its location on a map. archaeologist bill fash excavated in this compound in 1981. the buildings on top were completed in the eighth century a.d. the maya built them atop layers of earlier buildings and plaster courtyards. fash dug down through the plazas to ruins from the first millennium b.c. the maya buried their dead here, shortly after the earlier society buried theirs in the caves. stone walls enclosed 50 skeletons each laid out flat. most of the graves looked the same. a pot or a small jade artifact accompanied a few of the skeletons. but there was one individual who was very different who stood out from the rest, because buried with him were a number of very fabulous offerings. included among those offerings were four ceramic vessels, very finely made pots, two of which car
they wonder, did big men emerge here as they did in new guinea ? in the center of the copan valley is an area that later became the acropolis, the palaces and temples of the royal family. a half mile away archaeologists reconstructed a smaller compound called 9n-8, after its location on a map. archaeologist bill fash excavated in this compound in 1981. the buildings on top were completed in the eighth century a.d. the maya built them atop layers of earlier buildings and plaster courtyards. fash...
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papua new guinea is the only country in the world where league is a national sport.t is being used to fight violence against women. >> reporter: it doesn't get much sweeter for school kids than to see their teachers making a display of themselves. but these teachers are learning skills that could help tackle a big problem for women in the pacific. it's all down to the power of rugby league. this is the only country in the world where the 13-man version of the sport is the national sport. fights often break out on and off the pitch. boys in the capitol learn skills while they are still toddlers. but girls and women are playing catchup. from no team six years ago, there are now 64. and the national side will play its first match this year. they believe rugby league gets women respect. >> we have diversion languages and cultures but women are inferior to men. rugby league has a huge drive. it is a huge weapon. it tells them that there is a barrier that has been broken. >> reporter: the elite australian competition has a fanatical following, and has recruited local women
papua new guinea is the only country in the world where league is a national sport.t is being used to fight violence against women. >> reporter: it doesn't get much sweeter for school kids than to see their teachers making a display of themselves. but these teachers are learning skills that could help tackle a big problem for women in the pacific. it's all down to the power of rugby league. this is the only country in the world where the 13-man version of the sport is the national sport....
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but these teachers in papua new guinea could help. png is the only country in the world where rugby is the national sport and until now it's been dominated by men. with fights often breaking out off and on the pitch. boys in the capitol learn skills. but girls and women are playing catch up. from no teams six years ago there are now 64. and the national side will now play it's first match this year. the woman who fought to make that change felt that rugby women will get respect in one of the world's worst records against domestic violence. >> women are inferior to men. rugby is a huge drive. it's a huge weapon. it tells them that a barier has been broken. >> the elite australian competition has a fanatical following in png and has recruited local women to spread the game's positive influences in schools. >> if ladies respect themselves and see themselves, they can do what the guys are doing and things like this, they can guys can then respect them. >> former player said that women will have a bigger say running the sport as well as pl
but these teachers in papua new guinea could help. png is the only country in the world where rugby is the national sport and until now it's been dominated by men. with fights often breaking out off and on the pitch. boys in the capitol learn skills. but girls and women are playing catch up. from no teams six years ago there are now 64. and the national side will now play it's first match this year. the woman who fought to make that change felt that rugby women will get respect in one of the...
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ebola spread from guinea to other parts of west africa a year ago.ollar border controls on the verge of being declared bowl rr free. >> the only thing we need is international support. if you look at the setup liberia has, that's the same set up we have here. we'll fight the battle and succeed. we will not get any more cases on this side and not get any cases on that side. >> ebola is spread through bodily fluids and causes fever, diarrhoea, bleeding and death. two vaccines are tested in liberia. the head of the u.s. infectious disease center says ebola needs to be controlled across the region. the. >> the numbers in sierra leone and guinea are down from their peak. with ebola, which is an newer infection. when you have an outbreak of ebola. until you have got it under control control, the last case, and you are down to zero, there's a threat of rebound. >> reporter: this outbreak has a lower mortality rate but has killed more than 2,000 people. it is one of the most dangerous viruses known, and tough action like a lockdown in sierra leone may tip th
ebola spread from guinea to other parts of west africa a year ago.ollar border controls on the verge of being declared bowl rr free. >> the only thing we need is international support. if you look at the setup liberia has, that's the same set up we have here. we'll fight the battle and succeed. we will not get any more cases on this side and not get any cases on that side. >> ebola is spread through bodily fluids and causes fever, diarrhoea, bleeding and death. two vaccines are...
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centered about 30 miles southeast of papua new guinea. shaking and tremors lasted for about five minutes. a tsunami of more than half a foot was measured in a harbor close to the epicenter. but it was much smaller elsewhere. the pacific tsunami warning center lifted an alert just after a couple of hours. >>> seven months after the south napa earthquake customers of a storage facility are still unable to get their belongings. the city has declared part of the napa south storage unsafe to enter. the owners told customers they'd have to pay most of the cost to retrieve their belongings. otherwise the building will be demolished with all of the contents inside. it's expected to cost $167,000 to shore up the building and one renter has designed t- shirts in an effort to raise the money. >> hard for me to sit back and watch and be bullied around. i've made -- i guess a vendetta to really help these people. >> napa self-storage is not yet responded to kpix 5's request for a comment. >>> meanwhile property owners have until tomorrow to apply for
centered about 30 miles southeast of papua new guinea. shaking and tremors lasted for about five minutes. a tsunami of more than half a foot was measured in a harbor close to the epicenter. but it was much smaller elsewhere. the pacific tsunami warning center lifted an alert just after a couple of hours. >>> seven months after the south napa earthquake customers of a storage facility are still unable to get their belongings. the city has declared part of the napa south storage unsafe...
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. >> we have a guinea pig in space and one on earth.cott kelly and two men are seated and strapped into the capsule. it is just under an hour from now it will be launched. trip to the space station. it's a trip to mars. >> think about what you were doing a year ago most people can't remember. that's how long it was. >> especially if you're not on earth for that year. no restaurants. no walks in the park. just circling the earth 16 times a day. >> you miss the weather the and seasons. you miss the human relationships you have with the friends and family and people you love on the ground. >> in a landmark study to enable us too mars and beyond scott kelly will float for a record 12 months in space. >> long duration space flight causes us to lose bone mass. and radiation. things you can't see. the effects on our immune system. things you can't see. >> mark will be the control sample. 250 miles below his brother, the orbit orbiting guinea pig. >> you're the lab rat on the ground. >> he's the control lab rat. i'm the other than. >> scott kel
. >> we have a guinea pig in space and one on earth.cott kelly and two men are seated and strapped into the capsule. it is just under an hour from now it will be launched. trip to the space station. it's a trip to mars. >> think about what you were doing a year ago most people can't remember. that's how long it was. >> especially if you're not on earth for that year. no restaurants. no walks in the park. just circling the earth 16 times a day. >> you miss the weather the...
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they traced it back to a two-year-old boy who died in a village of guinea. we have the report of life in the village after the worst outbreak on record. >> these people are not taking any chances. it's been reported that the beginningbrought the ebola virus. >> we have decided to during this tree so no bats will bring ebola. >> the government issued a press release that ebola was first detected from bats in this tree. and his son was the first to contract the disease and die in the current outbreak. other members of his family died. >> in the beginning when my children started dying and my wife i doubted myself. i thought they were killed by tradition. later the white man said that it was ebola. when ebola entered my village, i was the first person to lose all my family. my one-year-old son died and my daughter and my wife too. the >> the ebola virus has killed 10,000 people. a vaccine is being tested, and it's modeled on the ring vaccination approach which was used to irradicate small pox in the 1970s. they look at the indetective case and find all those wh
they traced it back to a two-year-old boy who died in a village of guinea. we have the report of life in the village after the worst outbreak on record. >> these people are not taking any chances. it's been reported that the beginningbrought the ebola virus. >> we have decided to during this tree so no bats will bring ebola. >> the government issued a press release that ebola was first detected from bats in this tree. and his son was the first to contract the disease and die...
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sierra leone libeeria, and guinea have been the hardest hit.agency is hoping to use the vaccination campaign to create a buffer zone. the disease left more than 9800 people dead. >>> mexico has banned animals from the circus. a nationwide ban takes effect in july. some mexican states are starting enforce it now. the owner of a chinese circus says he has not heard what will happen to the animals. animal rights activists have been tracking them for cases of abuse. and animal rights activists praising ringling brothers to stop using elephants but say the retirement should happen right away. the circus said public attitudes have changed and activists note the success of cirque du soleil shows you don't need animals for a profitable circus. >>> a bride to be came out in force today. the brides against breast cancer nationwide tour stopped today at the hilton garden inn and hundreds of brand name gently used gowns were on sale up to 85%. all of the proceeds will support cancer programs for patients and families. >> we had over 150 people show up toda
sierra leone libeeria, and guinea have been the hardest hit.agency is hoping to use the vaccination campaign to create a buffer zone. the disease left more than 9800 people dead. >>> mexico has banned animals from the circus. a nationwide ban takes effect in july. some mexican states are starting enforce it now. the owner of a chinese circus says he has not heard what will happen to the animals. animal rights activists have been tracking them for cases of abuse. and animal rights...
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guinea. 7.7 magnitude.e watching for any reports of tsunami. no doubt there is that island of high alert. checking other stories making headlines around the world. frantic teams had identified dna from 78 of the 150 people killed in last week's german wings crash. copilot wass a suffering from a psychosomatic illness. a doctors note that would have excused him from flying was found torn up in his apartment. prosecutors say that he deliberately crashed the plane after locking the pilot out of the cockpit. in iran nuclear talks resume his son this morning with each side they the other must make tough choices. the end of the month is the deadline for framework agreement that would limit iran's ability to make an atomic bomb. israel has expressed serious concerns about an impending deal, saying it confirms its worst fears. new crew has arrived at the international space station for a year-long mission. they will spend 342 days in the iss, about twice as long as normal. it is nasa's first attempt at a one-year m
guinea. 7.7 magnitude.e watching for any reports of tsunami. no doubt there is that island of high alert. checking other stories making headlines around the world. frantic teams had identified dna from 78 of the 150 people killed in last week's german wings crash. copilot wass a suffering from a psychosomatic illness. a doctors note that would have excused him from flying was found torn up in his apartment. prosecutors say that he deliberately crashed the plane after locking the pilot out of...
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. --- programa al cual todos las viajeros provenientes de liberia guinea y sierra leona tienen que estar- la persona seguir hospitalizada hasta que obtengan los resultados las pruebas --- los mdicos no han revelado la identidad del paciente.. live bug juanfra ---hacemos nuestra primera pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicin take vo / juanfra --- miles de inmigrantes se sienten aliviados al resolverse lo que pudo ser una de las peores crisis laborales en el pas ms informacin en minutos --- take vo / lorena --- el clima sigue generando un impacto negativo para varios comercios en la sierra el reporte completo en breve -- take lucrecia live sportdesk lorena --- la posibilidad de una lorena --- la posibilidad de una suspension de la visa h-2-b que da permisos temporales de estadia a trabajadores extranjeros tuvo en vilo a varios sectores para quienes estos empleados son indispensables... --- lori montenegro desde washington dc nos explica como se evito una crisis de grandes proporciones --- take pkg 0:01 0:19 0:59 1:15 1:30 miles de empleadores que dependen de trabajadores extranjero
. --- programa al cual todos las viajeros provenientes de liberia guinea y sierra leona tienen que estar- la persona seguir hospitalizada hasta que obtengan los resultados las pruebas --- los mdicos no han revelado la identidad del paciente.. live bug juanfra ---hacemos nuestra primera pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicin take vo / juanfra --- miles de inmigrantes se sienten aliviados al resolverse lo que pudo ser una de las peores crisis laborales en el pas ms informacin en minutos...
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periodista: tenÍa 36 aÑos, vivÍa en guinea ecuatorial desde hace seis aÑos, al paso por espaÑa pensabas padres, a quienes tuvimos la fortuna de ver con paciencia, dedicaciÓn, disciplinan su paso por la facultad de arquitectura. periodista: en el mismo aviÓn iba marÍa del pilar tejada, su devastado esposo confirmÓ a las autoridades colombianas que se trataba de ella. >> el consulado ya estuvo con la familia de marÍa del pilar tejada en barcelona, estaremos acompaÑando y viendo cÓmo se desarrolla esta lamentable situaciÓn. periodista: se estÁ a la espera de que las autoridades notifiquen para poder proceder con los trÁmites de rigor. en menos de una semana dos grandes tragedias han cobrado vidas de colombianos fuera del paÍs. >> la cancillerÍa estarÁ al lado, como estuvo al lado de la familia con su tragedia en tÚnez. estaremos al lado de esta familia en lo que podamos acompaÑar. periodista: mientras se gestionan los protocolos necesarios, la cancillerÍa ha dicho que ayudara a gestionar las visas humanitarias que estÉn requiriendo los familiares de las vÍctimas. enrique: el senador repub
periodista: tenÍa 36 aÑos, vivÍa en guinea ecuatorial desde hace seis aÑos, al paso por espaÑa pensabas padres, a quienes tuvimos la fortuna de ver con paciencia, dedicaciÓn, disciplinan su paso por la facultad de arquitectura. periodista: en el mismo aviÓn iba marÍa del pilar tejada, su devastado esposo confirmÓ a las autoridades colombianas que se trataba de ella. >> el consulado ya estuvo con la familia de marÍa del pilar tejada en barcelona, estaremos acompaÑando y viendo...
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papua new guinea and the solomon islands could have waves reaching three to ten feet high. kron-4's brian van aken joins us now. brian another day of warm weather.even some record- breaking temperatures? is this trend going to continue into the work week? >> brian: records were broken today all the way back to the '60s. these temperatures are some 10 to 20 degrees above average. readings are now our sixties around the bay and the '70s and in one day. we have mostly clear skies over the golden gate bridge like a seat and it will remain out for much of the evening. tomorrow the sea breeze will ramp up up and over 30 mi. an hour temperatures will drop five to 10 degrees. and for much of the week will see strong blustery winds that will start on tuesday. the winds might be up to 40 mi. an hour. some showers and thunderstorms or over the seven seeress' today. morning temperatures for tomorrow 4446 in the north bank . and then we have 76 and low way these are round of a. attacked about one week in the way. >> grant: someone in a car shot *at* an off-duty l-a-p-d officer in a subu
papua new guinea and the solomon islands could have waves reaching three to ten feet high. kron-4's brian van aken joins us now. brian another day of warm weather.even some record- breaking temperatures? is this trend going to continue into the work week? >> brian: records were broken today all the way back to the '60s. these temperatures are some 10 to 20 degrees above average. readings are now our sixties around the bay and the '70s and in one day. we have mostly clear skies over the...
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i want to correct myself, i said 18, it's 1800 deaths in guinea. you are watching cnn. still to come, attacks on a train. a man who was beaten after being asked his opinion on the shooting of michael brown. >>> plus, the controversial new law that sparks huge protest. it could mean an economic hit for the state. those stories right here on cnn. ♪ ♪ nascar® driver.rs, i'm kevin nealon, comedian. and i'm arnold palmer, professional golfer. know what we have in common? we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto®. me, when i had a blood clot in my leg that could have traveled to my lungs. that's why i took xarelto®, too. xarelto® is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. i took xarelto® for afib... an irregular heartbeat that can lead to a stroke from a blood clot. xarelto® is proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. hey, well i'm glad we got together. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reduci
i want to correct myself, i said 18, it's 1800 deaths in guinea. you are watching cnn. still to come, attacks on a train. a man who was beaten after being asked his opinion on the shooting of michael brown. >>> plus, the controversial new law that sparks huge protest. it could mean an economic hit for the state. those stories right here on cnn. ♪ ♪ nascar® driver.rs, i'm kevin nealon, comedian. and i'm arnold palmer, professional golfer. know what we have in common? we talked to...
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papua new guinea is the only country in the world where league is the national sport. and the popularity is used to make a dense. violence against women, paul revesby reports from port moresby. >> it doesn't get much sweeter for schoolkids to see the teacher making a display of themselves. it could help to tacking a problem. it's down to the power of the league. png is the only country in the world where the 13 man version is the national sport. until then it was dominated by male pride. fights on and off the pitch. boys in port moresby learnt skills while they were still toddlers. from no team six years ago, they are 64, the national side will play its first match. the woman that fought to make the change believes ruggy league will get respect. the women are inferior to men. rugby league is a huge weapon. it tells you that it has been broken. >> the elite competition has recruited local women. >> they reflect themselves see themselves as doing well. things like that. they should be able to respect them. it's how we see hour. how people treat us. former nrl player will
papua new guinea is the only country in the world where league is the national sport. and the popularity is used to make a dense. violence against women, paul revesby reports from port moresby. >> it doesn't get much sweeter for schoolkids to see the teacher making a display of themselves. it could help to tacking a problem. it's down to the power of the league. png is the only country in the world where the 13 man version is the national sport. until then it was dominated by male pride....
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are guinea, this is the spot where a bat infected a toddler trig ringtriggering the epidemic. thing ep dem sick over now if this empty treatment center in liberia is anything to go by. al jazeera. >> spectacular fall from grace presidential candidate in senegal, son of the former president has been found guilty of corruption and jail for six years. he's also been told to pay $230 million in fines. illegally acquired companies while serveing as a minister in his father's government. nicholas haque reports. >> is between 2000 and 2012, over this decade-long period, known as the minister of the earth and sky. he was responsible over so many portfolios responsible over lucrative details involving the port a major strategic port for west africa, also responsible for construction of a new airport. these are multimillion if not billion dollar deals. and this is where the opposition who is currently now in power say he was involved in mass corruption. at the age of 45 he is known to be very known to show his wealth very publicly, owning several properties, et cetera, et cetera. now, s
are guinea, this is the spot where a bat infected a toddler trig ringtriggering the epidemic. thing ep dem sick over now if this empty treatment center in liberia is anything to go by. al jazeera. >> spectacular fall from grace presidential candidate in senegal, son of the former president has been found guilty of corruption and jail for six years. he's also been told to pay $230 million in fines. illegally acquired companies while serveing as a minister in his father's government....
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. >>> a powerful earthquake rattled new guinea and it generated a small tsunami in the south pacific. it hit last night. there have been no reports yet of damage or injuries. the pacific tsunami warning center issued a one itch tsunami wave 200 miles from the epicenter of the quake. new guinea lies on the ring of fire. >>> a somber tribute to 32 californians who lost their lives during the vietnam war is now raising questions about the national vietnam memorial in washington, d.c.. 22 of those men died on board the uss franky e vance. that collided with an australian ship. 74 men died that day and while california is honoring the men, it is a different story in washington, d.c. where their names can in the be found on the wall of the vietnam veteran's memorial. >> the navy and the department of defense's position on this is that this ship, this tragedy at sea happened outside of the official combat zone for veital. >> with california addingty t names that -- with 22 names that should send a message back to washington, d.c.. >> the ship that sank was awarded a vietnam service medal eve
. >>> a powerful earthquake rattled new guinea and it generated a small tsunami in the south pacific. it hit last night. there have been no reports yet of damage or injuries. the pacific tsunami warning center issued a one itch tsunami wave 200 miles from the epicenter of the quake. new guinea lies on the ring of fire. >>> a somber tribute to 32 californians who lost their lives during the vietnam war is now raising questions about the national vietnam memorial in washington,...
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the presidents of guinea and sierra low sierra leone are deciding what to do.eople. there's been success but they need to eradicate the disease or get to zero. they are looking for the recovery process in guinea sierra leone and liberia. they may not come up with the answers, the question is who is going to pay for it. we covered the ebola outbreak. there's a marshall plan involved here. how much support is there for that? >> reporter: that's right. the three presidents for the countries are here laying out a road map for recovery. the conversation is turning. they will be checking out their plans. the donor countries represented here. this one is not pledging conference. already seeing donors like the european union, the imf signing deals here today. with me now is the uk's international development secretary. this is not a meeting where you have come to pledge but what kind of commitment is the uk prepared for in the recovery process? >> we have worked hand in hand with the government of sierra leone. the plan is working. the incident rate is down. the confer
the presidents of guinea and sierra low sierra leone are deciding what to do.eople. there's been success but they need to eradicate the disease or get to zero. they are looking for the recovery process in guinea sierra leone and liberia. they may not come up with the answers, the question is who is going to pay for it. we covered the ebola outbreak. there's a marshall plan involved here. how much support is there for that? >> reporter: that's right. the three presidents for the countries...
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we're talking about pa pa new guinea area. these are the islands. i want to go closer in so you can see the actual area we're talking about. it's right between new ireland and east new ireland of pa pa new guinea and a tsunami warning has been issued. the tsunami would have happened especially here along these very close coastal regions. but for all of new caladonia we're talking of tsunami waves reaching three to nine feet above tidal levels possible. we're also expecting to see residual activity near the philippines and australia. the actual earthquake was only about 22 miles below the ground so it was a fairly shallow one. we're getting more information out of this area over the next couple of hours. one snow storm in the united states has pushed out to the atlantic but across the great lakes, we're dealing with another storm. this is going to bring most of the activity to the north down to the south where we got the snow yesterday. we're not going to be seeing it there. parts of michigan wisconsin, you also got the snow that is going to continue
we're talking about pa pa new guinea area. these are the islands. i want to go closer in so you can see the actual area we're talking about. it's right between new ireland and east new ireland of pa pa new guinea and a tsunami warning has been issued. the tsunami would have happened especially here along these very close coastal regions. but for all of new caladonia we're talking of tsunami waves reaching three to nine feet above tidal levels possible. we're also expecting to see residual...
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experts have traced the source here in guinea. this is the spot where it's believed bats infected a toddler triggering the epidemic that also affected sierra leone and nigeria. the countries affected hope the worst is over now and that could very well be the case. >>> still to come on this news hour from london caught in the cross fire. south sudan's wild life faces new threats against the backdrop of civil war. >>> agreements at last egypt, ethiopia, and the sudan finally reach an agreement about a new dam. either adequate and appropriate i can't >>> welcome back. a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera. al jazeera understands that the warring factions in yemen have agreed to talks. the country has asked for military help to bring the country under control. the foreign minister says they're monitoring the situation on the ground. >> nobody wants to be pulled into direct military action on the ground. the majority of us consider it a final option. however, if we felt compelled and felt it necessary, we would without quest
experts have traced the source here in guinea. this is the spot where it's believed bats infected a toddler triggering the epidemic that also affected sierra leone and nigeria. the countries affected hope the worst is over now and that could very well be the case. >>> still to come on this news hour from london caught in the cross fire. south sudan's wild life faces new threats against the backdrop of civil war. >>> agreements at last egypt, ethiopia, and the sudan finally...