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liberia worst hit with over 5000. many of those lives could have been saved. >> across west africa over the past year and a half as epidemic devastated entire communities. the crisis has. a vaccine trial underway in guinea has had an astonishing success rate. >> the data so far is -- and the trial is going on. the data shows none of the 2014 persons vaccinated developed the ebola virus disease 10 days after vaccination. >> there is still no proven cure. the outbreak that began in late 23rd 18 -- in late 2013 claimed thousands of lives. >> if proven effective this is going to be a game changer. it'll change the management of the current ebola outbreak and future outbreaks. >> the vaccine is being tested in liberia and sierra leone. next would be the approval of regulators, that could still be months away. anchor: we going to pull in our correspondent. you just heard the head of that of uso say this is a game changer, if this vaccine does what we hope it does. are we talking about ebola being eradicated totally from wes
liberia worst hit with over 5000. many of those lives could have been saved. >> across west africa over the past year and a half as epidemic devastated entire communities. the crisis has. a vaccine trial underway in guinea has had an astonishing success rate. >> the data so far is -- and the trial is going on. the data shows none of the 2014 persons vaccinated developed the ebola virus disease 10 days after vaccination. >> there is still no proven cure. the outbreak that began...
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more than 11,000 people died in west africa, new cases have been diagnosed in liberia.f president obama's top aids has spoken of the heart break and horror unfolding in south sudan. the world's youngest nation marked four years of independence on thursday and national security advisor susan rice says that massive and widespread violence has returned and human rights abuses are now rampant. and ms. rice says president and former deputy are both to blame for the cycle of violence and she issued a warning saying the u.s. and international community would punish those determined to drive south sudan into an abyss. a patch work of different tribes and militia have been involved in south sudan's civil war and one is the white army a largely civilian force fighting troops alongside the rebels and catherine met some of them in the rebel held upper nile state and she has this exclusive report. >> reporter: in times of trouble it is young meniscal calls to the front line to help the government since conflict started 1 1/2 years ago and they call themselves the white army. he was
more than 11,000 people died in west africa, new cases have been diagnosed in liberia.f president obama's top aids has spoken of the heart break and horror unfolding in south sudan. the world's youngest nation marked four years of independence on thursday and national security advisor susan rice says that massive and widespread violence has returned and human rights abuses are now rampant. and ms. rice says president and former deputy are both to blame for the cycle of violence and she issued a...
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a critical part of efforts to rebuild health systems in the region, money is also needed, guinea liberiaierra leone have asked owners for just over $2 billion for the job, and pledges remain $700 million short. without that money they fear ebola could return to the region and again become a threat to global health. al jazeera. >>> still to come here on al jazeera, saving defense dollars we will have all details on how the u.s. military is about to contract a little. plus over crowded and abandon by the state can pope francis revive faith in his religion for bolivia's prisoners. ♪ ♪ hello again the top stories on al jazeera, scuffles have broken out in cues for cash outside banks in greece the greek government met a midnight deadline to submit a new plan to national creditors to try to stop financial collapse and the plan includes tax rises and pension reforms. u.s. secretary of state john kerry threatened to walk away from nuclear talks with iran if decisions are not made soon and mr. kerry's comments follow tough negotiations in vienna and security representatives from india and pakista
a critical part of efforts to rebuild health systems in the region, money is also needed, guinea liberiaierra leone have asked owners for just over $2 billion for the job, and pledges remain $700 million short. without that money they fear ebola could return to the region and again become a threat to global health. al jazeera. >>> still to come here on al jazeera, saving defense dollars we will have all details on how the u.s. military is about to contract a little. plus over crowded...
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. >> reporter: ebola has returned to liberia.ths after it was declared officially free of the virus 18 age boy has died. >> the sample was taken from a 17-year-old dead body from. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: it's devastating news for a country which has already suffered taj ill losses, 4,800 have died from the virus nearly half all those killed as ebola is swept across less africa last from. no one knows how this young boy con tranlted the illness or who he has been in contact with. there is another mystery how the virus got there. it is a rural part of the country over 100-kilometers from sierra leone and guinea, both of which have seen cases of ebola rise in recent week but borders are staying open. >> border closure is not an option. we have the borders protected very well. we have the. [ inaudible ] going on there. we have not established whether or not this case came from any country across the border. >> reporter: and that policy is angering some people. >> i feel very disappointment about the government. if you look at the
. >> reporter: ebola has returned to liberia.ths after it was declared officially free of the virus 18 age boy has died. >> the sample was taken from a 17-year-old dead body from. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: it's devastating news for a country which has already suffered taj ill losses, 4,800 have died from the virus nearly half all those killed as ebola is swept across less africa last from. no one knows how this young boy con tranlted the illness or who he has been in contact...
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the leaders of liberia guinea, and sierra leone are attending a u.n.eeting in new york to raise money. but it could be overshadowed by a surge in new infections. >> reporter: for the last 18 months ebola has ravaged west africa. killing more than 11,000 people. some areas have been declared free of the virus but here this vellum is under quarantine. >> translator: there is a health control on every road where thermal stan scanners mop tour the people if they are a suspected case they are accepted to the medical facilities. >> reporter: deaths are down from the height of the em deposit i can but still a threat of infection from those who have died. >> translator: for the moment, we can't determine the exact number of bodies. at the start of the day there were 16 dead to buryment but evening we had more. about 27 to bury. we managed to bury 24 of them. >> reporter: this part of guinea has been a hotspot for ebola. with every new case there is a continuing risk the virus could make a comeback. poorly resourced before the outbreak ebola devastated health s
the leaders of liberia guinea, and sierra leone are attending a u.n.eeting in new york to raise money. but it could be overshadowed by a surge in new infections. >> reporter: for the last 18 months ebola has ravaged west africa. killing more than 11,000 people. some areas have been declared free of the virus but here this vellum is under quarantine. >> translator: there is a health control on every road where thermal stan scanners mop tour the people if they are a suspected case...
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the leaders of liberia guinea and sierra leone are attending a u.n.ting in new york to raise billions of dollars but events there could be overshadowed by a certainly in new infections. our science editor tariq bassly basically explains. >> reporter: for the last 18 months ebola has ravaged west africa killing more than 11,000 people. some areas have been killed of ebola but here this village is still under quarantine. >> translator: there is a health control on every road where thermal scanners mop tour all the people. if they are a suggestion specced case they are sends sent to a medical center 78 the red cross oversees the burial of victims. bets are down but still a threat of infarction from those that have died. >> for >> translator: for the most we can't determine the exact number of bodies. we imagined bury 24 of 27. >> reporter: this part of given-y has beenguineahas been a hotspot to ebola with every new case there is a continuing risk the virus could make a comeback. poorly resourced before the outbreak ebola devastated health systems? the r
the leaders of liberia guinea and sierra leone are attending a u.n.ting in new york to raise billions of dollars but events there could be overshadowed by a certainly in new infections. our science editor tariq bassly basically explains. >> reporter: for the last 18 months ebola has ravaged west africa killing more than 11,000 people. some areas have been killed of ebola but here this village is still under quarantine. >> translator: there is a health control on every road where...
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now to liberia, two months after the country was declared ebola free, two cases have been found. will hildebrandt has the latest. will: officials are racing to prevent a new outbreak of ebola after two new cases of the deadly disease. >> we have to do what we were doing before, be very careful no handshaking. we have to be more careful than ever before. will: both cases were detected in a small town. health officials have quarantined 10 people, including the victims family. adolphus: monday, in the morning, they told us we had to stay here for 21 days. will: liberia had been declared ebola free, but the new cases raise fears that the return to normal life may have been short-lived. will: tensions in the capital remain high over the previous ebola outbreak. health workers stormed the ministry of health, cutting off the supply of power to the compound and barricading the area. they say they have not been paid hazard benefits since the country was declared free of ebola. genie: the search for survivors is underway after a ferry capsized in the philippines with close to 200 people on
now to liberia, two months after the country was declared ebola free, two cases have been found. will hildebrandt has the latest. will: officials are racing to prevent a new outbreak of ebola after two new cases of the deadly disease. >> we have to do what we were doing before, be very careful no handshaking. we have to be more careful than ever before. will: both cases were detected in a small town. health officials have quarantined 10 people, including the victims family. adolphus:...
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the virus created 5,000 orphans in liberia alone. we have more. >> like many teenagers, even when she is doing chores, she's inseparable from her phone. she is grounding this for a meal for her large extended family, which lives in this one room house. later, as she prepares to go out, her oldest sister does her hair. ask her about their parents and she breaks down. her mom and dad along with at least eight other adults in the compound died from ebola last year. the sisters haven't just lost their guardians the community that lost some of its main bread winners. now, food comes from charities and neighbors. they fill the kitchen before the family meal, but behind it is grief. most of the people who died were brothers. living in such a knows knit unit is what made the tragedy worse making it easier to pass the virus from one another. with more than 20 children to feed, they are finding it hard to cope. >> that i can god for the president who helps us fix our leaking roof, but we still need help. we have the youngest orphan here. while
the virus created 5,000 orphans in liberia alone. we have more. >> like many teenagers, even when she is doing chores, she's inseparable from her phone. she is grounding this for a meal for her large extended family, which lives in this one room house. later, as she prepares to go out, her oldest sister does her hair. ask her about their parents and she breaks down. her mom and dad along with at least eight other adults in the compound died from ebola last year. the sisters haven't just...
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liberia released its 4 remaining cases of ebola victims. are you confident we are seeing the end?we are still seeing 20 to 30 cases per week in guinea and sierra leone. a lot of that is fueled by mistrust. there are still unsafe burials. we do not have safe water supplies that are accessible at health facilities. what likely led to the reemergence of ebola and liberia was the concern around the sexual transmission of ebola among survivors even months after they recovered from the disease. we do not know how long they could be infectious through sexual transmission, and that will likely rear its head in the coming months. katty: thank you. you are watching "bbc world news america." the head of the japanese electronics giant toshiba has resigned after it was revealed the company has been exaggerating profits. investigators found that since 2008 toshiba overstated profits by $1.2 billion. >> a deep bow of contrition from one of the most for stooges japanese companies paying the priced for financial scandal -- one of the most prestigious japanese companies, paying the price for financ
liberia released its 4 remaining cases of ebola victims. are you confident we are seeing the end?we are still seeing 20 to 30 cases per week in guinea and sierra leone. a lot of that is fueled by mistrust. there are still unsafe burials. we do not have safe water supplies that are accessible at health facilities. what likely led to the reemergence of ebola and liberia was the concern around the sexual transmission of ebola among survivors even months after they recovered from the disease. we do...
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two new cases have been reported in liberia since the resurgence of the disease two weeks ago.he united nation secretary is hosting an ebola recovery conference in new york. $700 million are needed to rebuild health services in liberia, giuinea, and sierra leone. >> the liberian situation is that the fight is a very tall fight. it is not only for us to get to zero and a stay at zero, but for us to succeed in the fight we have to ensure that we build resilient resistance. i must say that we have none of our medical people were exposed to knowledge on how to combat ebola, but we have built up a lot of capacity. it is not only a question of human capacity, we have to have additional resources and facilities to strengthen our resilience. laura: the president of syria -- the president of sierra leone. there has been a third extension in two weeks between the talks of iran and world powers about the nuclear deal. there are outstanding issues that remain unresolved. the british prime minister has called progress on the talks painfully slow. we were joined by president obama's coordina
two new cases have been reported in liberia since the resurgence of the disease two weeks ago.he united nation secretary is hosting an ebola recovery conference in new york. $700 million are needed to rebuild health services in liberia, giuinea, and sierra leone. >> the liberian situation is that the fight is a very tall fight. it is not only for us to get to zero and a stay at zero, but for us to succeed in the fight we have to ensure that we build resilient resistance. i must say that...
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earlier this month health workers in liberia protested against the government.hey say the president promised bonus money for those who agreed to treat ebola sufferers but this has never been paid. >> she made a promise that we were going to get hazard benefit, risk benefits, that is why we are here. if i will get my risk benefit i'm willing to work the second time. if ebola comes i'm willing to work. >> reporter: keeping health workers on board is a critical part of efforts to rebuild health systems in the region. money is also needed. guinea liberia and sierra leone have asked donors for just over $2 billion for job. the pledges remain $700 million short. without that money they fear ebola could return to the region and again become a threat to global health. tarek bailey, al jazeera. >>> four humanitarian workers have been killed in southern syria. violence has been ongoing for the past six days. the strategic route links the region the border of lebanon to the outskirts of the syrian capital, damascus. >>> china's food minister says the country will be self s
earlier this month health workers in liberia protested against the government.hey say the president promised bonus money for those who agreed to treat ebola sufferers but this has never been paid. >> she made a promise that we were going to get hazard benefit, risk benefits, that is why we are here. if i will get my risk benefit i'm willing to work the second time. if ebola comes i'm willing to work. >> reporter: keeping health workers on board is a critical part of efforts to...
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. >>> a second new case of ebola has been recorded in liberia. the first recorded on tuesday. four people at high risk of the disease have been taken to the capital monrovia. it's been nearly two months since the west african country was declared ebola free. liberia was worst hit, more than 11,200 died from ebola >>> ongoing street battles in burundi's capital killed five civilians and a policeman, the violence the latest in weeks of unrest after monday's election was condemned internationally and boycotted at home. we have this report from the capital, bujumbura. >> reporter: street battles in the capital of burundi, mainly between soldiers and police. people have been told to move to a safer place. they could be hit by a stray bullet. when there's a few minutes of silence, someone makes a run for it. this man says he's lucky to be alive. angry that he was shot at. >> police came to my house. why do they meet me with a gun. i started running away. he shot me. >> in the opposition stronghold there was an attempt to run for a third term in the presidential election, slowly comi
. >>> a second new case of ebola has been recorded in liberia. the first recorded on tuesday. four people at high risk of the disease have been taken to the capital monrovia. it's been nearly two months since the west african country was declared ebola free. liberia was worst hit, more than 11,200 died from ebola >>> ongoing street battles in burundi's capital killed five civilians and a policeman, the violence the latest in weeks of unrest after monday's election was...
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the virus created around 5,000 orphans in liberia alone. we have this report on a family that lost more than 10 of its members. >> reporter: like many teenagers, when this woman is doing her chores she's inseparable from her mobile phone. she's grounding food for a meal for her extended family that lives in this large house. later as she prepares to go out, her older sister does her hair. ask her about her parents, and she breaks down. her mum and dad along with eight other adults in the compound died from ebola last year. the sisters have in the just lost their guardians, the community lost some of the its main breadwinners. now food comes from charities. and neighbours. >>> this is not one of those days. chatter and laughter fills the kitchen before the family meal. behind it is grief. most of the people who died were brothers. living in such a close-knit unit is what made the tragedy worse. making it easier for them to pass the virus to one another. with more than 20 children to feed they are finding it hard to cope. >> thank got the pre
the virus created around 5,000 orphans in liberia alone. we have this report on a family that lost more than 10 of its members. >> reporter: like many teenagers, when this woman is doing her chores she's inseparable from her mobile phone. she's grounding food for a meal for her extended family that lives in this large house. later as she prepares to go out, her older sister does her hair. ask her about her parents, and she breaks down. her mum and dad along with eight other adults in the...
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earlier this month health workers in liberia protested against the government.y the president promised bonus money for those who agreed to treat ebola sufferers but this has never been paid. >> translator: she made a promise we were going to get benefits and risk benefits so that is why we are here. if i will get my risk benefit i'm willing to work the second time. i'm praying that ebola will not come but if ebola comes i'm willing to work. >> reporter: keeping health workers on board is a critical part of efforts to rebuild health systems in the region. money is also needed. guinea liberia and sierra leone asked owners for over $2 billion for the job and pledges remain $700 million short. without that money they fear ebola could return to the region and again become ap threat to global health. al jazeera. >>> china's stock market are rising strongly for a second day void by government support measures and interest rates have been cut and brokers have been told to buy stocks backed bicarb from the central bank and we have the update from beijing. >> after a seco
earlier this month health workers in liberia protested against the government.y the president promised bonus money for those who agreed to treat ebola sufferers but this has never been paid. >> translator: she made a promise we were going to get benefits and risk benefits so that is why we are here. if i will get my risk benefit i'm willing to work the second time. i'm praying that ebola will not come but if ebola comes i'm willing to work. >> reporter: keeping health workers on...
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and on may 9, liberia was declared ebola free by the world health organization. that's one of the things my program did. it seemed a miracle to me with a -- with no mental health workers, then to have 144 in the ebola crisis. it was a miracle that we were there to do that. [applause] walter: the woman in the back. you've got it. shout. i'm trying to get our staffers physically fit by calling on people in the back for a change. >> thank you, rosalynn, mr. president. we would like to ask a favor from you. we just got married. my new husband -- my only husband. you are really nice and good example for us, how did get together for such a long year. that's why we thought, if it was possible, to ask you a favor to sign as a witness on our marriage license. walter: i would leave it up to the president and mrs. carter. maybe we could see what could be handled. this will be -- we will try to make it quick and get one more afterwards. >> given what you said about america promoting human rights how does that or how should it affect america's alliance with saudi arabia? pres
and on may 9, liberia was declared ebola free by the world health organization. that's one of the things my program did. it seemed a miracle to me with a -- with no mental health workers, then to have 144 in the ebola crisis. it was a miracle that we were there to do that. [applause] walter: the woman in the back. you've got it. shout. i'm trying to get our staffers physically fit by calling on people in the back for a change. >> thank you, rosalynn, mr. president. we would like to ask a...
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. >>> in liberia a second case of ebola is found there months after that country was declared ebola free. ali gorman is at the big board with the details. >> yesterday we told you about the death of a 17-year-old boy there, and 33 people he had contact with are in isolation and at least one is confirmed to have ebola and two others are tested and three are in treatment centers, the rapid response is a sign that liberia is prepared to deal with another outbreak. they are not sure how the boy was affected and the boy was ebola free -- they have signed the toughest vaccine law in california, all children attending school must be vaccinated unless there is a medical reason not to be. this comes after the measles outbreak, 130 people were infebted with the contagious respiratory virus. finally i saw this all the time as a nurse people forgetting to take their medication or not taking as prescribed and now a group of entrepreneurs in philadelphia has an idea that can help. studies show that between a third and a half of patients don't take medications as directed. nick understands how this cou
. >>> in liberia a second case of ebola is found there months after that country was declared ebola free. ali gorman is at the big board with the details. >> yesterday we told you about the death of a 17-year-old boy there, and 33 people he had contact with are in isolation and at least one is confirmed to have ebola and two others are tested and three are in treatment centers, the rapid response is a sign that liberia is prepared to deal with another outbreak. they are not sure...
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. >>> more than 11,000 people have died from ebola in liberia, new guinea and sierra leone since 2013. about 43% of those deaths were in liberia. >>> the avian flu threat has created a nationwide shortage. now it's hit home. jacqueline london is live to explain why. >> everyone has their favorite flavor of water ice, you may have to change your order the next time you go to ritas. they're no longer serving their signature frozen custard because of the egg shortage. they will replace that custard with soft serve ice cream which is eggless. all stores across the country are affected and will have to transition to the alternative product. rita's will bring back the frozen custard just as soon as supply levels return to normal. there's no time line for when that might be. >>> today on capitol hill delaware senator tom carper invited a delaware animal scientist to speak about the avian flu threat to congress. it's a significant issue for the delmarva peninsula's poultry industry. the congressional hearing looked into the response to the current outbreak and what delaware and other states n
. >>> more than 11,000 people have died from ebola in liberia, new guinea and sierra leone since 2013. about 43% of those deaths were in liberia. >>> the avian flu threat has created a nationwide shortage. now it's hit home. jacqueline london is live to explain why. >> everyone has their favorite flavor of water ice, you may have to change your order the next time you go to ritas. they're no longer serving their signature frozen custard because of the egg shortage. they...
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liberia's civil war had made the country extremely dangerous.o president bush ordered the s.e.a.l.s and a group of marines to evacuate all americans to safety. >> so we ended upturning around and going to liberia while everyone else went to war and we swam in and did a survey of the beach and grabbed the americans out so we missed the war. that's when that happened and i figured to go to team s.e.a.l. 6 and that's the decision i med. >> being a member of s.e.a.l. team 16 the goal of many s.e.a.l.s. known as the development group or deb group they're the best of the best. the proverbial tip of the spear becoming a member, however, is no easy feat. >> to get into s.e.a.l. team 6 now they're training navy s.e.a.l.s to be part of a no-fail team. 50% of the navy s.e.a.l.s that try out don't make it. that's saying something. these are serious dudes. >> things heated up quickly with s.e.a.l. team 6 tasked with hunting down insurgents and high-value tar gets in iraq and afghanistan. >> probably 6 out of 7 nights a week that we would go out. that's where
liberia's civil war had made the country extremely dangerous.o president bush ordered the s.e.a.l.s and a group of marines to evacuate all americans to safety. >> so we ended upturning around and going to liberia while everyone else went to war and we swam in and did a survey of the beach and grabbed the americans out so we missed the war. that's when that happened and i figured to go to team s.e.a.l. 6 and that's the decision i med. >> being a member of s.e.a.l. team 16 the goal of...
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. >>> and in liberia two more people have been infected with the ebola virus.pting fears that liberia is facing a resurgence of the epidemic after it was declared ebola free two months ago. >>> the confederate flag is coming down in south carolina. lawmakers have agreed to remove the flag. it's coming down from the state's capitol building on friday. diane eastabrook reports. >> reporter: the final vote came at about 1:00 am and followed more than 13 hours of often contentious debate. >> there has been an absolute evidence of a double standard or duel standard shown to me today. >> grace is not something that we earn. grace is something that comes to us unearned. >> reporter: the push to remove the flag followed the killings of nine black church goers last month. second quarter republican representative jenny horn attended the funeral for one of the victims. she said it was time for her colleagues to act. >> and for the widow of senator pinckney and his two young daughters, that would be adding insult to injury! and i will not be a part of it! >> reporter: it h
. >>> and in liberia two more people have been infected with the ebola virus.pting fears that liberia is facing a resurgence of the epidemic after it was declared ebola free two months ago. >>> the confederate flag is coming down in south carolina. lawmakers have agreed to remove the flag. it's coming down from the state's capitol building on friday. diane eastabrook reports. >> reporter: the final vote came at about 1:00 am and followed more than 13 hours of often...
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there's still 20 to 30 new cases of ebola diagnosed every week in sierra leone and guinea and liberiaebola free as of may 9th at the end of june had another resurgence of the another resurgence of the disease. there are zero patients in liberia, they're on the count down again for the ebola free status but we feel a responsibility to remind people that it is still on-going and west africa still needs our help. >> thank you for sharing your story. can't wait to read the book. i'm sure it is a great account of your personal life and personal work going through this. glad to see you looking so healthy and well. we hope that you can continue to spread that health to west africa as well. >> thank you. >> thanks for being here. >>> today we have a tragic we have very tragic story as well. an officer has lost his life in the line of duty. sergeant scott munger died after a routine traffic stop. and the officers are paying tribute to their fallen. help you recharge with nutritious energy and strength. i'll take that. yeeeeeah! new ensure active high protein. 16 grams of protein and 23 vitamin
there's still 20 to 30 new cases of ebola diagnosed every week in sierra leone and guinea and liberiaebola free as of may 9th at the end of june had another resurgence of the another resurgence of the disease. there are zero patients in liberia, they're on the count down again for the ebola free status but we feel a responsibility to remind people that it is still on-going and west africa still needs our help. >> thank you for sharing your story. can't wait to read the book. i'm sure it...
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. >> reporter: ebola returned to liberia. two months after it was declared teenage boy tide. -- died. >> this sample was taken from a 17-year-old dead body from lower councily. >> reporter: it's devastating news for a country suffering tragic losses. >> 4,800 died there from the virus. that's nearly half. all those set to cross west africa last year. no one knows how the young boy contracted the illness, or who he's been in contact with. there's another mystery, how the virus got there. it's a rural part of the country, over 100km from sierra leone and guinea both saw says of ebola rise. borders are rising. we have borders protected, we have something going on there. we have not established whether or not this case came from whether or not the country came from across the borders. >> i feel disappointed. if you look at the fraj ilties they make no effort. >> liberia's poorest people have been hit hardest by the outbreak. not only did they suffer the pain of losing family members, they lost vital sources of income. liberians h
. >> reporter: ebola returned to liberia. two months after it was declared teenage boy tide. -- died. >> this sample was taken from a 17-year-old dead body from lower councily. >> reporter: it's devastating news for a country suffering tragic losses. >> 4,800 died there from the virus. that's nearly half. all those set to cross west africa last year. no one knows how the young boy contracted the illness, or who he's been in contact with. there's another mystery, how the...
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the outbreak spread from guinea to owner sierra sierra leone and liberia. andre helaparesh is also welcomed the news. >> it's a fantastic development. really it's a game changer. having this tool as part of our tool kit to fight the epidemic, to bring it down to zero cases. we really hope to see that this trial is expanded. we'd like to see it used, this vaccine in new areas. >> the chadian army says it has killed 117 boko haram fighters, it carried out an operation against the armed group in the area separating nigeria chad and cameroon. regional fighting against boko haram. >>> in nigeria a suicide bomb are has killed at least five people and injured many more. happened in an area outside mied plaidmaiduguri. be three officials of the be power company should face charges of professional negligence. be radioactive material contaminated food air and water supplies following a massive earthquake and tsunami in 2011. harry fawcett has this update from the japanese capital. >> thousands of fukushima residents tried to bring a class criminal action against over
the outbreak spread from guinea to owner sierra sierra leone and liberia. andre helaparesh is also welcomed the news. >> it's a fantastic development. really it's a game changer. having this tool as part of our tool kit to fight the epidemic, to bring it down to zero cases. we really hope to see that this trial is expanded. we'd like to see it used, this vaccine in new areas. >> the chadian army says it has killed 117 boko haram fighters, it carried out an operation against the...
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. >> liberia guinea and cyril.came to the united nations with the request for billions of dollars. and a warning: >> no no no. the threat is never over. until we rebuild the health sector. >> the world today is more ever connected than ever before. and virus diseases just like terrorism, know no national boundaries. >> reporter: here in the west of guinea with the border of cyril. the village is still under quarantine. he deaths are down from the height of the ep epidemic which has claimed more than 11,000 lives but throughout the region there are still about a dozen new cases a week. >> response and recovery are so intertwined. you have got to be trust among the people returning and if lives and livelihoods are going to get back to normal. >> rebuilding the health system underfunded even before the outbreak is the priority. since the panic of ebola has largely gone underway, the fear was that the countries had become complacent. the united kingdom alone pledged more than half obillion dollars in money and debt rel
. >> liberia guinea and cyril.came to the united nations with the request for billions of dollars. and a warning: >> no no no. the threat is never over. until we rebuild the health sector. >> the world today is more ever connected than ever before. and virus diseases just like terrorism, know no national boundaries. >> reporter: here in the west of guinea with the border of cyril. the village is still under quarantine. he deaths are down from the height of the ep...
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liberia does charges the last of its ebola patients. we talk to children who have lost their parents. >>> formula one remembers jule bianchi. ♪ >>> dest detonating a bomb three 2 people were killed in the explosion. voting is underway in burundi's controversial election. one person was killed before the polls opened. the president is running for a third term which critics say violates the constitution. the opposition are boycotting thely. >>> a top aide arrested as part of a corruption lack down. lin gee wah, accused of stealing party secrets. >>> another look at burundi. one of our main stories today. let's look at why the election is controversial and the kind of political turmoil being created there as a consequence. it started april 25th when the president announced that he wanted to run forb a third time. thousands demonstrated in the capitol leading to months of protests and violence. in may, burundi's constitutional court cleared him, that it was okay. they said it was okay for a third term in. the frost then grew bigger and an a
liberia does charges the last of its ebola patients. we talk to children who have lost their parents. >>> formula one remembers jule bianchi. ♪ >>> dest detonating a bomb three 2 people were killed in the explosion. voting is underway in burundi's controversial election. one person was killed before the polls opened. the president is running for a third term which critics say violates the constitution. the opposition are boycotting thely. >>> a top aide arrested as...
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its created around 5,000 orphans in liberia alone. we report now on one family that's lost more than ten of its members. >> reporter: like many teenagers, even when she is doing her chores, she's inseparate from her mobile phone. she's grounding to go into a meal for the large extended family that lives in this one house. later, as she prepares to go out, her older sister does her hair. but ask her about her parents she breaks down. her mom and dad along with eight other adults in the compound died from ebola last year. the sisters haven't just lost their guardians the community has lost some of its main bread winners. now food comes from charities and neighbors. >> there is no food. >> reporter: this isn't one of those days. chatter and laughter fills the kitchen before the family meal. behind it is grief. most of the people who died were brothers. living in such a close-knit unit is what made the tragedy worse making it easier for them to pass the virus to one another. with more than 20 children to feed, their aunt is finding it har
its created around 5,000 orphans in liberia alone. we report now on one family that's lost more than ten of its members. >> reporter: like many teenagers, even when she is doing her chores, she's inseparate from her mobile phone. she's grounding to go into a meal for the large extended family that lives in this one house. later, as she prepares to go out, her older sister does her hair. but ask her about her parents she breaks down. her mom and dad along with eight other adults in the...
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liberia, guinea and sierra leone. they came to the united nations with a request for billion, and a warning. >> no, no no. the threat is never over. until we rebuild the health sector. >> the world today is more ever connected than ever before. and virus, diseases like terrorism no, no national boundaries. >> here in the west of guinea, near the border the village is still under quarantine. deaths are down from the height of the epidemic, which claimed more than 11,000 lives. throughout the region there's a dozen new cases a week of. >> response and recovery are so intertwined. you've got to get health services back in place again. if there's going to be trust among the people returning. and if lives and lively hoods are going to get back to normal. >> rebuilding the health care systems underfunded before the outbreak is the priority. >> since panic over ebola has largely gone away. the fear is that the world is complacent. countries have been stepping up to the microphone and making pledges. >> the u.n. says improvin
liberia, guinea and sierra leone. they came to the united nations with a request for billion, and a warning. >> no, no no. the threat is never over. until we rebuild the health sector. >> the world today is more ever connected than ever before. and virus, diseases like terrorism no, no national boundaries. >> here in the west of guinea, near the border the village is still under quarantine. deaths are down from the height of the epidemic, which claimed more than 11,000 lives....
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their interim deal which was due to run out on 30 june >>> a new case of ebola has been reported in liberia, a 17-year-old male died of the disease on sunday. the virus was declared eradicated in the west african country, officials working to find out how the boy caught the disease. sierra leone and guinea are battling the outbreak beginning in 2013. it killed more than 11,000 people. the national security agency started to collect phone data. only for 180 days then it's over because of the freedom act >>> for years californian parents have been allowed to opt out of vaccinations for their kid. that is about to change. the new law and how it could affect children across the country. 150 are dead after a military plane slams into a residential neighbourhood. >>> for years californian >>> police say they have recovered more than 140 bodies from the scene of a plane crash of a military plane in indonesia, it went down in the city of medan, indonesia's third-largest city. stephanie dekker has more. >> reporter: it's a grim task, finding the dead among the shattered hercules aircraft. the plane
their interim deal which was due to run out on 30 june >>> a new case of ebola has been reported in liberia, a 17-year-old male died of the disease on sunday. the virus was declared eradicated in the west african country, officials working to find out how the boy caught the disease. sierra leone and guinea are battling the outbreak beginning in 2013. it killed more than 11,000 people. the national security agency started to collect phone data. only for 180 days then it's over because...
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kent brantley who contracted ebola in liberia last year and then made a full recovery. >>> now for the latest in sports, i send it over to my friend betty nguyen. good morning. >> good morning, melissa. zach johnson won his second career major yesterday at st. andrew's a four-hole playoff to claim the covet ed claret jug and the first since 2009. johnson was overcome with emotion following this major victory. >> you don't like to see the tournament another miss. i hate that. and louie is a champion and a friend. but i'm grateful and humbled. thankful, i'm honored. i mean, this is the birth place of the game and that jug means so much. >>> becky hammon has made history once more. >> last year she became the first female full-time coach in nba history. and a year later she became the first female coach in any capacity. and to end to her endless list of milestones, she became the first female coach to win the nba summer league title. her spurs beat the suns. >>> and for the first time a in fifa series a woman will be featured on the cover. ea announced that alex morgan will grace the cove
kent brantley who contracted ebola in liberia last year and then made a full recovery. >>> now for the latest in sports, i send it over to my friend betty nguyen. good morning. >> good morning, melissa. zach johnson won his second career major yesterday at st. andrew's a four-hole playoff to claim the covet ed claret jug and the first since 2009. johnson was overcome with emotion following this major victory. >> you don't like to see the tournament another miss. i hate...
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the virus has created around 5,000 orphans in liberia alone. >> reporter: like many teenagers even whendoing her chores, she is inseparable from her mobile phone. she is grounding [ inaudible ] to go into a meal for her large family. later as she prepares to go out, her older sister does her hair. but ask her about her parents, and she breaks down. her mom has dad along with at least eight other adults in the compound died from ebola last year. the sisters haven't just lost their guardians, the community has lost some of its main breadwinners. now food comes from charities and neighbors. this isn't one of those days. chatter and laughter fills the kitchen before the family meal but behind it is grief. most of the people who died were brothers. living in such a close-knit unit is what made the tragedy worse, making it easier for them to pass the virus to one another. with more than 20 children to feed their aunt is finding it hard to cope. >> translator: thank god for the president who helps us fix our leaking roof but we still need help. we have the youngest orphan here while people are
the virus has created around 5,000 orphans in liberia alone. >> reporter: like many teenagers even whendoing her chores, she is inseparable from her mobile phone. she is grounding [ inaudible ] to go into a meal for her large family. later as she prepares to go out, her older sister does her hair. but ask her about her parents, and she breaks down. her mom has dad along with at least eight other adults in the compound died from ebola last year. the sisters haven't just lost their...
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there are far fewer cases this year of ebola and liberia has condition bmpled to be confirmed to be ebola-free >>> a rise in homicide and those recent riots in baltimore. the police confer anthony bass is now off the job. the mayor says arrests are down and the number of murders are up so she had to make a change. the deputy police commissioner will now take over. this firing comes more than two months after riots broke out in baltimore following the death of freddie gray who is the man paralyzed in police custody and died a shareholder time later. six officers are charged in his death and all pleaded not guilty. a report yesterday said the department lacked basic leadership and training during those riots. >>> in montgomery county and chester counties deadbeat dads were rounded up for unpaid child support they are going after more. these five parents, police are going after these parents. one father owes more than $36,000 in child support. >>> railroads will be making some changes in the wake of that deadly amtrak derailment in philadelphia, more changes we should say. the obama administratio
there are far fewer cases this year of ebola and liberia has condition bmpled to be confirmed to be ebola-free >>> a rise in homicide and those recent riots in baltimore. the police confer anthony bass is now off the job. the mayor says arrests are down and the number of murders are up so she had to make a change. the deputy police commissioner will now take over. this firing comes more than two months after riots broke out in baltimore following the death of freddie gray who is the...
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it had in its goal commencing -- convincing slaveowners to free their slaves so they could go to liberia. abolitionists saw it as a hypocrisy. there he feel americans were interested in the middle ground which he thought they would adopt. he was sure it was the way forward. in 1839 he did a speech for a friend. after his friend said you can't do this. this will never work. you can't take this. you will never get elected. he said i don't care. i further be right than be president. it is a matter what happens to me. what matters is what is right for the country. i must always do what is right for the country. what is right for the country is to support this ideology. this will deal with the issue. we know is that it didn't but that is what he believed was the way forward. he ended his life in washington. he returned there in 1849 to resume his place in the senate accomplish the compromise of 1815. he was during that. very sick. he had tuberculosis, it took a further and further toll on him. he barely got through the compromise of 1850 and was in the legislature when it was passed. clay was
it had in its goal commencing -- convincing slaveowners to free their slaves so they could go to liberia. abolitionists saw it as a hypocrisy. there he feel americans were interested in the middle ground which he thought they would adopt. he was sure it was the way forward. in 1839 he did a speech for a friend. after his friend said you can't do this. this will never work. you can't take this. you will never get elected. he said i don't care. i further be right than be president. it is a matter...
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. >>> liberia has confirmed a new case of ebola. hundreds of school students scuffled with police during protests not to keep schools open over the summer so they could catch up on school time last during the owe -- lost during the ebola crisis >>> bp has agreed to pay $18 billion to settle legal actions over the gulf of mexico oil spill in 2010. 4.2 million barrels of oil spewed into the gulf for three months after the explosion on the oil rig. it was the first environmental disaster in the history of the u.s. and claimed the lives of 11 workers. on the thursday settlement louisiana will receive the largest share of the money, $6.8 billion. the payments will be made over the next 18 years. >>reporter: remember the time president barack obama called this the worst environmental disaster in u.s. history when the deep water horizon rig exploded in april, 2010, 11 workers were killed and for -- sidelines watch as engineers tried to figure this out. it really decimated communities along the gulf coast, fishing, restaurants, and terroris
. >>> liberia has confirmed a new case of ebola. hundreds of school students scuffled with police during protests not to keep schools open over the summer so they could catch up on school time last during the owe -- lost during the ebola crisis >>> bp has agreed to pay $18 billion to settle legal actions over the gulf of mexico oil spill in 2010. 4.2 million barrels of oil spewed into the gulf for three months after the explosion on the oil rig. it was the first environmental...
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. >>> health officials in liberia have ordered an investigation after a second person died from ebola. even though the country was declared ebola free in may. "the new york times" reports that the victim is a young woman who passed away hours after she was admitted for treatment on sunday. her name was on a list of people who may have had contact with the virus. the health monitors failed to detect her symptoms. health officials want to know how the symptoms were missed. >>> coming up on 4:41 now, your weather and traffic on the 1s. 66 cool degrees outside our studios right now. >> can you believe that? storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein, what happened overnight? >> we had canadian high pressure push in coming in from ontario. now down over our region. we have a few clouds around, but look at how cool it is. frederick down to 39. hagerstown at 58. martinsburg, 58. it's a bit milder though those bay water temperatures are in the 70s. out in mountains low to mid 50s. across parts of virginia and maryland it is generally in the low to mid 60s. now, here are the future temperatures by
. >>> health officials in liberia have ordered an investigation after a second person died from ebola. even though the country was declared ebola free in may. "the new york times" reports that the victim is a young woman who passed away hours after she was admitted for treatment on sunday. her name was on a list of people who may have had contact with the virus. the health monitors failed to detect her symptoms. health officials want to know how the symptoms were missed....
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health investigators in liberia now trying to figure out how three people were infected with ebola. a 17-year-old boy died earlier this week. he was the first recorded case since the country declared it was free of that deadly virus last month. the government says two other people who shared a meal with that teenager have also been infected. >>> a court clerk in kentucky being sued because she won't issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. four couples are suing rowan county clerk kim davis. she says her christian beliefs prevent her from going along with last week's supreme court ruling. the aclu also joining this lawsuit. now to get around issuing licenses to same-s. couples, davis has stopped issuing licenses to all couples. >>> arlington police are trying to find a black toyota preus after it was stolen by a man more pretending to be a valley. lewis wolf is an amputee and couldn't find any parking near the door at the courtyard marriott at crestal city on wednesday. he went up to a man standing at the door and asked if he was a valley valet. he replied yes. when he finished
health investigators in liberia now trying to figure out how three people were infected with ebola. a 17-year-old boy died earlier this week. he was the first recorded case since the country declared it was free of that deadly virus last month. the government says two other people who shared a meal with that teenager have also been infected. >>> a court clerk in kentucky being sued because she won't issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. four couples are suing rowan county clerk...
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and it had as its goal convincing slaveowners to emancipate their slaves and then colonize them to liberian the west coast of africa. very few americans bought into it. slaveowners saw it as something they just did not to do. they had no interest in fleeing their slaves, and abolitionists sought as blatant hypocrisy. very few americans were left in what he thought of as the middle ground. clay was sure it was the way forward. so sure was he that he did a speech he was going to give a public short-term later, and after, his friend said to him that it would never work. that he would never get elected with it. he said he did not care. he would rather be price and be president. what he meant was it did not matter if he got elected. he would always do what is right for the country, and what is right for the country is to support this ideology area this will get us through. this will deal with the issue. unfortunately, it did not, but that is what henry clay believed was the way forward. clay ended his life and washington, d.c. he returned in 1849 to resume his place in the senate. the compromis
and it had as its goal convincing slaveowners to emancipate their slaves and then colonize them to liberian the west coast of africa. very few americans bought into it. slaveowners saw it as something they just did not to do. they had no interest in fleeing their slaves, and abolitionists sought as blatant hypocrisy. very few americans were left in what he thought of as the middle ground. clay was sure it was the way forward. so sure was he that he did a speech he was going to give a public...
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its goal convincing slave owners to emancipate their slaves and colonize them to liberia on the west coast of africa. very few americans bought into it. slaveowners did not want to do it, they didn't want to free slaves. and abolitionists. it was blatant hypocrisy. very few americans were left in what he thought was a middle ground, so it did not work out. clay was so sure of it that he did a speech for a friend that he was going to give in public a short time later. and his friend said after, you can't do this. it will never work. you cannot take this. he will never get elected. clay said, i don't care. i should rather be right than be president. what he meant was it doesn't matter if i get elected. what matters is what's right for the country. i must always do what is right for the country and what is would write the country is to support this ideology. this will get us through and deal with the issue. unfortunately, we know that it did not, but that is what he believed was the way forward. clay ended his life in washington dc. he returned in 1849 to resume his place in the senate.
its goal convincing slave owners to emancipate their slaves and colonize them to liberia on the west coast of africa. very few americans bought into it. slaveowners did not want to do it, they didn't want to free slaves. and abolitionists. it was blatant hypocrisy. very few americans were left in what he thought was a middle ground, so it did not work out. clay was so sure of it that he did a speech for a friend that he was going to give in public a short time later. and his friend said after,...
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three heads of state each representing the countries at the center of the recent ebola epidemic, liberiasierra leone, they came to the united nations with a request for bill wraps of dollars and a warning. >> no, no, no, no, the thread is never over until we rebuild the health sick are sector. >> the world today is more ever connected than ever before. and virus did he vases just like terrorism, know no national boundaries. >> reporter: here in the west of guinea with the border of sierra leone the village is still under quarantine. deaths are down from the height of the epidemic which has claimed more than 11,000 lives. but throughout the region, there are still about a dozen new cases a week. >> response and recovery are so intertwined. you have to get health services back in place again if there is going to be trust among people returning? & if lives and likely hoods are going to get back to normal. rebuilding the health tear system under funded even before the outbreak is the priority. since panic has largely gone a way the fear heading in to the conference was that the world had bec
three heads of state each representing the countries at the center of the recent ebola epidemic, liberiasierra leone, they came to the united nations with a request for bill wraps of dollars and a warning. >> no, no, no, no, the thread is never over until we rebuild the health sick are sector. >> the world today is more ever connected than ever before. and virus did he vases just like terrorism, know no national boundaries. >> reporter: here in the west of guinea with the...
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by registering ships under foreign flags, like liberia or panama, companies avoided u.s.or laws and environmental and tax regulations that regular land-based tourism were forced to follow. between 1970 and 2014, the cruise industry's passenger load grew more than 4000%, from 500,000 to more than 21 million cruisers each year. but the industry's environmental practices and working conditions have drawn a lot of scrutiny in decades past. and in the last several years, the industry has been plagued with a series of incidents that have hit the headlines and scared passengers and public alike. >> sick at sea. a royal caribbean cruise forced to turn back when 200 people on board get the norovirus. betty: from norovirus outbreaks on eight separate cruises last year -- >> nightmare on a carnival cruise ship -- betty: -- to an ebola scare that created panic on a carnival magic cruiseship. >> we knew something bad was happening. betty: to the devastating crash of the costa concordia in 2012 that killed 32 people and landed its captain in prison. and then there was the infamous "poo
by registering ships under foreign flags, like liberia or panama, companies avoided u.s.or laws and environmental and tax regulations that regular land-based tourism were forced to follow. between 1970 and 2014, the cruise industry's passenger load grew more than 4000%, from 500,000 to more than 21 million cruisers each year. but the industry's environmental practices and working conditions have drawn a lot of scrutiny in decades past. and in the last several years, the industry has been...
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an ornament from liberia used for healing rituals from the early 1900s. drum sold to the new york metropolitan museum of art. the art graces your dining room table. >> yes, it does. >> you have breakfast, lunch and dinner with your art. >> gentlemen, yes. >> he was inspired by his father. >> he was passionate about the fact that we should know our history. because he felt without that we wouldn't have any true anchor. >> reporter: edwards wants to share his collection especially with kids. >> they're amazed. and that gives them a sense of pride. >> reporter: he's on a mission to build a museum here in brooklyn. >> we need to have actual close interaction with these objects. and that's what this museum will be about. >> i need to put this where it can do good for some others. >> reporter: a permanent home for a unique collection. that has outgrown one passionate man and his apartment. rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >> and that is "nbc nightly news" for this sunday. i'm erica hill. lester is here tomorrow. good night. ♪ experience the world ofo kitty and
an ornament from liberia used for healing rituals from the early 1900s. drum sold to the new york metropolitan museum of art. the art graces your dining room table. >> yes, it does. >> you have breakfast, lunch and dinner with your art. >> gentlemen, yes. >> he was inspired by his father. >> he was passionate about the fact that we should know our history. because he felt without that we wouldn't have any true anchor. >> reporter: edwards wants to share his...
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by registering ships under foreign flags, like liberia or panama, companies avoided u.s. labor laws and environmental and tax regulations that regular land-based tourism were forced to follow. between 1970 and 2014, the cruise industry's passenger load grew more than 4000%, from 500,000 to more than 21 million cruisers each year. but the industry's environmental practices and working conditions have drawn a lot of scrutiny in decades past. and in the last several years, the industry has been plagued with a series of incidents that have hit the headlines and scared passengers and public alike. >> sick at sea. a royal caribbean cruise forced to turn back when 200 people on board get the norovirus. betty: from norovirus outbreaks on eight separate cruises last year >> nightmare on a carnival cruise ship -- betty: -- to an ebola scare that created panic. on a carnival magic cruiseship. >> we knew something bad was happening. betty: to the devastating crash of the costa concordia in 2012 that killed 32 people and landed its captain in prison. and then there was the infamous "p
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when you think about ginny, liberia, and sierra leone, there is very little health infrastructure.t of the time people who get this virus are cared for by family members. the folks giving them care are the most vulnerable to catching the disease. that is how it spreads. in avaccinated anyone close circle of context when they found a case. did they found when they an immediate vaccinations was they had 100% vaccinations. this is your thousand people at the midpoint in the analysis. pretty fantastic and initial results. it is a remarkable achievement for all of the groups involved. about thet do you say way that public health officials are able to come together and come up with a solution to the problem? drew: this has been a very fast move. typically, the way we do it is we wait for it to kill so many people cannot transmit anymore. verydesigned this trial quickly. they used it and if aided design . they said, how can we get the most people protected and get scientific results? betty: does this mean we do not have to worry about it anymore? drew: we will still worry about it. you st
when you think about ginny, liberia, and sierra leone, there is very little health infrastructure.t of the time people who get this virus are cared for by family members. the folks giving them care are the most vulnerable to catching the disease. that is how it spreads. in avaccinated anyone close circle of context when they found a case. did they found when they an immediate vaccinations was they had 100% vaccinations. this is your thousand people at the midpoint in the analysis. pretty...