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life in liberia a couple of years ago was very normal before the war.d in a camp by the government. we lived and danced and sang and for a couple of years we welcomed people who came to liberia to do whatever was necessary to make them feel at home in liberia and when the war came we went to our separate ways. i went to the ivory coast. and i did my third album then zetete joined us. we lived for a couple of years and we all went our separate ways, too. >> but you reconnected in the states? >> in philadelphia after a couple of years. >> and you came here the same reasons a lot of immigrants come here, seeking opportunities and getting away from the ravage of war. >> yes. >> the music that both of you are a part of, it's not just -- there's more to it than just the mus music, right? there's a message and it's related to domestic violence. tell me why. >> three years ago we were in the streets of philadelphia to talk to liberians that live in philly to see -- to know how they are living in philly. while doing this interview we realize add lot of women are
life in liberia a couple of years ago was very normal before the war.d in a camp by the government. we lived and danced and sang and for a couple of years we welcomed people who came to liberia to do whatever was necessary to make them feel at home in liberia and when the war came we went to our separate ways. i went to the ivory coast. and i did my third album then zetete joined us. we lived for a couple of years and we all went our separate ways, too. >> but you reconnected in the...
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. >> and two months after declaring the country ebola free, the disease is back in liberia.ewest cases coming up next. >> five people were injured after a fire broke out in one of chicago's tallest skyscrapers. the fire started halfway up the 99 story tall john hancock center. several people outside the burning building captured video of the smoke and flames. investigators say the fire did not leave the residential unit where it started but the apartment was destroyed and other residents will be displaced. investigators have not said what caused the fire but they say it was an accident. >>> authorities in liberia say there are three new cases of ebola in the country. now this comes just two months after the nation was declared ebola free for a second time. officials say a ten-year-old boy, his father, and brother all tested positive for the virus. the three have been taken to a treatment center outside of the country's capital. >> it is very scary to hear that ebola is back in liberia. we went through a whole lot. during the last time. and, it is not something that we expect
. >> and two months after declaring the country ebola free, the disease is back in liberia.ewest cases coming up next. >> five people were injured after a fire broke out in one of chicago's tallest skyscrapers. the fire started halfway up the 99 story tall john hancock center. several people outside the burning building captured video of the smoke and flames. investigators say the fire did not leave the residential unit where it started but the apartment was destroyed and other...
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liberia had one, involving in a second 42 day countdown. liberia is free of the outbreak, but elsewhere the situation is giving concern. guinea is reporting cases and sierra leone's president warned people not to relax just quote yet. sierra leone's health workers risk their lives battling the virus day in and out. many shunned by family and friends. they did not give up. >> this is an epidemic. we have already taken on board to treat patients. i see no need to run away. >> reporter: medecins sans frontieres or m.s.f. has been fighting the outbreak since it began. the doctor ahead of the mission in sierra leone worries how the health system will cope post ebola. >> i feel relief and concern also. i'm a bit afraid for the future. because the system remain week. >> reporter: he adds that had the international community responded faster, the outbreak could have been spot. for survivors like this man, it's too late >>> well, the ebola virus hit sierra leone hard. it had more cases of the virus than neighbouring liberia and guinea, where the fir
liberia had one, involving in a second 42 day countdown. liberia is free of the outbreak, but elsewhere the situation is giving concern. guinea is reporting cases and sierra leone's president warned people not to relax just quote yet. sierra leone's health workers risk their lives battling the virus day in and out. many shunned by family and friends. they did not give up. >> this is an epidemic. we have already taken on board to treat patients. i see no need to run away. >>...
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.>>> new cases of ebola in liberia.>>> we had a nice day today, sunshine, warm temperatures into the 60s and 70s. we have a winter blast on the way. i'll let you know when coming up next. >>> threats of an attack following arrests in belgium and turkey have opted belgian officials to put the capital city on the highest terror alert. mary maloney reports.>> reporter: belgium's capital under the highest terror alert level. authorities warn of a possible threat a week after deadly attack in paris. >> we are talking about the threat of several individuals with arms and explosives launch actions, perhaps even in several places at the same time.>> chars michelle says the brussels subway system will be closed until sunday when the threat will be reevaluated. outside brussels, the nation maintains its current level.>> there is no question of us giving any comment on the investigations ongoing and operations that are underway for obvious reasons. >> reporter: the raced threat comes a day after arrests were made following terror attacks. a few weapons were found but no explosives, authorities
.>>> new cases of ebola in liberia.>>> we had a nice day today, sunshine, warm temperatures into the 60s and 70s. we have a winter blast on the way. i'll let you know when coming up next. >>> threats of an attack following arrests in belgium and turkey have opted belgian officials to put the capital city on the highest terror alert. mary maloney reports.>> reporter: belgium's capital under the highest terror alert level. authorities warn of a possible threat a...
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in guinean liberia. ebola is a threat.he world health organisation warns that sierra leone, this is the end of the current crisis. i speak to the director of the national response center. joining us from freetown. good to have you with us. let's put the protection into perspective. does it mean the war against ebola is being run. >> it has been won. what we do is maintain discipline because of the change. it was the piece now painted it in guinea, has has been declared end of out break, has no dayses there. yes, it's been an incredible day of joy and reflection, as said earlier,,599 people, 8704 were infected and thousands much children have been orphaned bip the disease. definitely it's a momentous day. >> why is guinea struggling. putting into context. given yip has three cases three weeks ago. two weeks ago, and one last week, so, yes, it's struggling. they have come a long way. importantly in the fight against ebola, it's important to note that thment is mostly coming from the areas, a sign of getting only top of the d
in guinean liberia. ebola is a threat.he world health organisation warns that sierra leone, this is the end of the current crisis. i speak to the director of the national response center. joining us from freetown. good to have you with us. let's put the protection into perspective. does it mean the war against ebola is being run. >> it has been won. what we do is maintain discipline because of the change. it was the piece now painted it in guinea, has has been declared end of out break,...
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i had the opportunity to live in liberia last fall for two months. we will talk about that.o: yes, we will talk about that. yes, and this allows us to have major capabilities. often times, you think of africa ly, but there are several countries and special forces have great capabilities, but it requires a linkage with generaforces as well. vago: let's talk a little bit about mali, there are forces engaged inch -- engage there and what is your role of supporting that and even considering what our engagement options in the event that there is a multinational force that has to go in? the french are great partners. them and visited three or four times and is it their generals in africa. the french hold that area together in mali and in other countries in africa. a very united states, is small part to enable the french and to enable capacity and i think we will continue that into the fututure. and myteepartment department, the lower level, and the real soldiers on the continent, will continue department with our -- continue to develop our ties with her allies -- with our allies.
i had the opportunity to live in liberia last fall for two months. we will talk about that.o: yes, we will talk about that. yes, and this allows us to have major capabilities. often times, you think of africa ly, but there are several countries and special forces have great capabilities, but it requires a linkage with generaforces as well. vago: let's talk a little bit about mali, there are forces engaged inch -- engage there and what is your role of supporting that and even considering what...
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so that the men in the community will end the gun and gang violence. >> now you mention 2003 in liberia, not a part of just a platt twist. that will real did i happen, right? >> that actually happened, i actually had the pleasure of meeting her this morning. >> what was that like? >> she is amazing, and she supports the film and the message, whole heart educationally, and just gave me, you know, little tips, and things that she went through. and it was so amazing to speak with her. >> it seems just from the preview, kind of blending of different genre in the film. is that one of the strength do you think? >> we use sat tire as device to tell the story, satire uses humor to soften the below sometimes of very difficult situation, and speak has used being genre throughout his entire career. this is not anything new to him. and, you know, the concept of the story, we got it, we practically just took it, put it right here in chicago and he and his co-writer kevin added their own things to it. but it is built pretty much the classic. >> fantastic. one thing i love that carried over, samuel ja
so that the men in the community will end the gun and gang violence. >> now you mention 2003 in liberia, not a part of just a platt twist. that will real did i happen, right? >> that actually happened, i actually had the pleasure of meeting her this morning. >> what was that like? >> she is amazing, and she supports the film and the message, whole heart educationally, and just gave me, you know, little tips, and things that she went through. and it was so amazing to...
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the ebola virus hits sierra leone very hard it suffered more cases of the virus than liberia and guinea first out break was recorded in march 201. more than 12000 children in sierra leone have lost at least one adult who looked after them. more than 3,000 have lost both parents to the virus. in total 4,000 have died and that had a big impact on village economies but guinea and liberia just across the border ebola is still a threat and the world health organization is warning for sierra leone this is just the end of the current crisis. we have the international medical response team in sierra leone and speaking from there she says saturday's announcement is a major milestone. >> reporter: we were fortunate enough to be with our national team and our goal is centered to listen to the declaration that was announced by w.h.o. and as the statement came out everyone jumped up and started cheering and laughing and clapping and there were also a lot of tears and really in remembrance of the countless numbers of people who lost their lives as a direct and indirect result of this. in the last sev
the ebola virus hits sierra leone very hard it suffered more cases of the virus than liberia and guinea first out break was recorded in march 201. more than 12000 children in sierra leone have lost at least one adult who looked after them. more than 3,000 have lost both parents to the virus. in total 4,000 have died and that had a big impact on village economies but guinea and liberia just across the border ebola is still a threat and the world health organization is warning for sierra leone...
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liberia asked for help after three new cases were reported on friday.ntry recorded almost 5,000 deaths during the worst outbreak in history. meanwhile, a group of health experts want the world health organization to be stripped of some of its powers because of its slow response to the outbreak of ebola. a team from the harvard global institute and london school of hygiene suggest 10 concrete changes to prevent a repeat of last year's end december being. club removing the wh on. from emergency powers and giving it to another independent agency. and they are recommending that the health committee should be formed as part of the u.n. security council. a lecturer at the school of public health in harvard worked on the report and says political will is needed to help implement their recommendations. >> the responsibility for declaring an emergency needs to remain within the world health organization, but the problem right now is that that authority sits within one individual, the director general and that that is too vulnerable a an arrange d so what we are
liberia asked for help after three new cases were reported on friday.ntry recorded almost 5,000 deaths during the worst outbreak in history. meanwhile, a group of health experts want the world health organization to be stripped of some of its powers because of its slow response to the outbreak of ebola. a team from the harvard global institute and london school of hygiene suggest 10 concrete changes to prevent a repeat of last year's end december being. club removing the wh on. from emergency...
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>> liberia. and then moves to new york and becomes a cab driver to find a better life. but once he got here, you know, there's also different -- all sorts of struggles. >> yeah. >> it's one of those films where cab, in uber, and you think, oh, what's this man or woman's story? this is the back story. tale. the story of the american dream and how people achieve it. >> how do you get it out there then? >> right? >> yes. and we work together with volunteers from all around the country who really work in their communities to find spaces for these films to show. >> and let me guess, some executive, some movie theater guy's like, wait a second, there are no cartoon characters in this? sorry. >> yeah, pretty much. it's tough. you find some partners. the ifc center, a great partner, our other film is at amc 34th street and imagination be, a great space in harlem -- >> you deal directly with the managers? >> i call them. i send them an e-mail myself, and they will say, oh, you know, there's a woman with your name that made selma. [laughter] that's me, and you need to show this f
>> liberia. and then moves to new york and becomes a cab driver to find a better life. but once he got here, you know, there's also different -- all sorts of struggles. >> yeah. >> it's one of those films where cab, in uber, and you think, oh, what's this man or woman's story? this is the back story. tale. the story of the american dream and how people achieve it. >> how do you get it out there then? >> right? >> yes. and we work together with volunteers from...
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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. >> we ended up turning around and going to liberia. while everyone else went to war, we swam into liberia and did a survey of the beach and grabbed the americans out. so we missed the war, then that was when i figured it was time to go too s.e.a.l. team 6 because because they're fighting everywhere and that's a decision i made. >> being a member of s.e.a.l. team 6 is the ultimate goal of many navy s.e.a.l.s. officially known as the naval special warfare development group or dev group, they are 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 tryouts, 50% don't make it. that's saying something because these are serious dudes. >> things heated up quickly with s.e.a.l. team 6 tasked with hunting down insurgents and high value targ
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. >> we ended up turning around and going to liberia. while everyone else went to war, we swam into liberia and did a survey of the beach and grabbed the americans out. so we missed the war, then that was when i figured it was time to go too s.e.a.l. team 6 because because they're fighting everywhere and that's a decision i made....
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when you come to a country like liberia and they need a power station, it's hard for me to say to them, if the coal-fired power station is the easiest thing to do, don't do it. but the opportunities with things like hydro and solar for the future are enormous and can , be developed. as those countries develop, there will be more opportunities to use them. howard: if we don't get agriculture right, you won't worry about conservation. a guy named dennis avery who told me in 1992 when all i did was focus on conservation -- he said, no one will starve to save a tree. i didn't quite get it at the time, but when i started traveling to africa, instead of going and looking for cheetah or leopards or whatever it was, i took the time to go look at a village that was off to the side or -- whoever it was, wherever it was, and realize, here we are as tourists coming over and thinking it's great to see a cheetah make a kill in the serengeti. that's not helping these people. when you talk to somebody who has kids to feed, who has had children die because they can't feed them, it becomes a serious thi
when you come to a country like liberia and they need a power station, it's hard for me to say to them, if the coal-fired power station is the easiest thing to do, don't do it. but the opportunities with things like hydro and solar for the future are enormous and can , be developed. as those countries develop, there will be more opportunities to use them. howard: if we don't get agriculture right, you won't worry about conservation. a guy named dennis avery who told me in 1992 when all i did...
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a health official in liberia have recorded their first ebola death since july. a 15-year-old boy who was confirmed positive for ebola died last night. he was the first ebola patient in liberia since it was the clarity ebola free for the second time since set number. traffic deaths in the u.s. spiked -- some of the reasons include texting, distractive driving and lower gas prices. pro-dex 42 million people will drive 50 miles or more over the coming thanksgiving holiday weekend. can get more on these and other breaking stories 24 hours a day at the new bloomberg.com. i'm mark crumpton. scarlet, back to you. scarlet: we have breaking news at this hour -- the federal reserve setting tougher standards for examiners of large u.s. banks following criticisms by lawmakers that the agency has been captured by the lenders it supervises. we are talking about new minimum operating and documentation lawmakers have questioned the quality of the said's supervision. we want to fold this into our conversation about markets. the s&p 500 is coming off its best week of the year. wi
a health official in liberia have recorded their first ebola death since july. a 15-year-old boy who was confirmed positive for ebola died last night. he was the first ebola patient in liberia since it was the clarity ebola free for the second time since set number. traffic deaths in the u.s. spiked -- some of the reasons include texting, distractive driving and lower gas prices. pro-dex 42 million people will drive 50 miles or more over the coming thanksgiving holiday weekend. can get more on...
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. >>> also ahead, liberia uncovers more cases of ebola. have the disease. >>> and amy is coming back it's judgment day. the in-laws, the type-a cousins, siblings and back seat chefs have all assembled to look inside your oven. but you've cleaned off all the baked-on business from meals past with easy-off, so the only thing they see is that big, beautiful bird. "mmmmm" go ahead. let 'em judge. such a shame it's labeled a "getaway." life should always feel like this. hampton. we go together. always get the lowest price, only when you book direct at hampton.com >>> early snowfall in the midwest means it is already time to breakout the slugs -- sleds. kids flying down hills. >> with the fun part of the snow comes the headaches of cleaning it up. >> messy roads. homeowners got out shovels to clear sidewalks. and driveways as well. >> that was milwaukee. and chicago got 11 inches of snow. that is the second snowiest day ever for them in the month of november. >> wow. it is unusual to see over 10 inches in chicago. they give small doses of snow a
. >>> also ahead, liberia uncovers more cases of ebola. have the disease. >>> and amy is coming back it's judgment day. the in-laws, the type-a cousins, siblings and back seat chefs have all assembled to look inside your oven. but you've cleaned off all the baked-on business from meals past with easy-off, so the only thing they see is that big, beautiful bird. "mmmmm" go ahead. let 'em judge. such a shame it's labeled a "getaway." life should always feel...
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he new casee come after liberia was first declared ebola-free in may. all three patients are undergoing care at an ebola treatment center. in a kwwl followwp.. court records show the woman accused parade last month... was not drunk. this all happening at the oklahoma state university parade last month. the day of the accident... the woman's blood alcohol content level was point- zero-one-percent. to be considered under the influence in oklahoma... one must register point-zero-eight. she's accced of killing four ople and injuring dozens more at the homecoming parade in october. five people -- including a baby -- goes up in flames. this all happening in california. crews putting out the fire. four adults and a four-month-old baby were safely rescued and no injuries were reported. the cause of the fire is still investigataton. the united states and its allies conducting dozens of the military is saying it carried out 20 airstrikes in iraq and 22 in syria on friday.. at thiipoint, we'rrnot sure how many people have been killed from these strikes, but the pe
he new casee come after liberia was first declared ebola-free in may. all three patients are undergoing care at an ebola treatment center. in a kwwl followwp.. court records show the woman accused parade last month... was not drunk. this all happening at the oklahoma state university parade last month. the day of the accident... the woman's blood alcohol content level was point- zero-one-percent. to be considered under the influence in oklahoma... one must register point-zero-eight. she's...
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. >>> liberia confirmed ebola is back being treated in the capital of liberia. the country first declared itself ebola free back in may. >>> space x is cleared for lift off to take a crew to the international space station in late 2017. plans should get under way soon. they are trying to get into the space business. space x is run by tesla's founder. >>> the hunger games mocking jay part 2 came in number one at the box office but fell shy of analysts projections. it's the year's fifth biggest movie opening but some are calling it a disappointment if you can believe that. it came in with $20 million below the first weekend of it's predecessor mocking jay part 1. james bond 007 was the second most popular taking in $14.6 million and peanuts at 3 with just under $13 million. released on friday is already on track to break records. according to billboard magazine it sold 900,000 copies alone on itunes in the first day of release. forecasters say the album could go on to sell 2.5 million copies in it's first week standing record. record. >> back when buying cds in th
. >>> liberia confirmed ebola is back being treated in the capital of liberia. the country first declared itself ebola free back in may. >>> space x is cleared for lift off to take a crew to the international space station in late 2017. plans should get under way soon. they are trying to get into the space business. space x is run by tesla's founder. >>> the hunger games mocking jay part 2 came in number one at the box office but fell shy of analysts projections. it's...
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. >> liberia. itlzÑñ throw new ebola cases.are from one family. liberia was hit a massive ebola outbreak that took 10000 lives in 2014. brazil, water from a mining dam polluting an important river. the state of emergency. the tainted water is impacting the breeding areas of endangered -,> and argen tina pole dancing and some of the greatest pole dancers showing off their moves on light post and ska folding. >> russia sending condolences after a police dog was killed. the gift to the police department and growing debate in washington over accepting refugees from syria? how will america help others and protect ourselves. >> remember who the vast majority of the refugees are. woman and children and orphans and people in need of when the flu hits, it's a really big deal. the aches. the chills. the fever. an even bigger deal? everything you miss out on... family pizza night. the big game. or date night. why lose out to the flu any longer than you have to? prescription tamiflu can help
. >> liberia. itlzÑñ throw new ebola cases.are from one family. liberia was hit a massive ebola outbreak that took 10000 lives in 2014. brazil, water from a mining dam polluting an important river. the state of emergency. the tainted water is impacting the breeding areas of endangered -,> and argen tina pole dancing and some of the greatest pole dancers showing off their moves on light post and ska folding. >> russia sending condolences after a police dog was killed. the gift...
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he had this message for the children of liberia. >> when you are striving [ inaudible ] no matter thecles or [ inaudible ] that may come your way, you should always remain focused yes, that [ inaudible ] i'm also the first west african to win this award. >> reporter: he was just nine years old when he started campaigning for changes to the law to bet proer text children. he is now 17. one politician who has worked with abraham praised his dead indication. >> the children of the slum community has been his concern, and with this prestigious award, he needs to keep them on his mind. the platform has been created. >> reporter: children in west point live with poverty and injustice on a daily basis. but his award has inspired him. >> [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: he says justice in liberia is not for the poor, only for the rich. he hopes his award will help him change things for the better. victoria gatenby, al jazeera. >>> that's it for the news hour and for myself and the team here in doha, but we do hand you over to london. they'll have a full bulletin of news coming your way in just a m
he had this message for the children of liberia. >> when you are striving [ inaudible ] no matter thecles or [ inaudible ] that may come your way, you should always remain focused yes, that [ inaudible ] i'm also the first west african to win this award. >> reporter: he was just nine years old when he started campaigning for changes to the law to bet proer text children. he is now 17. one politician who has worked with abraham praised his dead indication. >> the children of...
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he bowl a claims a new victim in liberia months after the last patient died in that west african country. i just had a horrible nightmare. my company's entire network went down, and i was home in bed, unaware. but that would never happen. comcast business monitors my company's network 24 hours a day and calls and e-mails me if something, like this scary storm, takes it offline. so i can rest easy. what. you don't have a desk bed? don't be left in the dark. get proactive alerts 24/7. comcast business. built for business. >> tunisia's president declared a state of emergency and a curfew after an explosion targeted a bus. he said tunisia is in a war against terrorism. the blasts took place in the capital tunis. here is the latest. >> reporter: the remains of a presidential bus hit right in the heart of tunis, picking up officers at a bus stop when the explosion happened on one of the capitol's main boulevards. it was busy with commuters at the time. the blast was so loud it was heard across the center of tu in. is. the president said he called it an act of terror and al state of emergency.
he bowl a claims a new victim in liberia months after the last patient died in that west african country. i just had a horrible nightmare. my company's entire network went down, and i was home in bed, unaware. but that would never happen. comcast business monitors my company's network 24 hours a day and calls and e-mails me if something, like this scary storm, takes it offline. so i can rest easy. what. you don't have a desk bed? don't be left in the dark. get proactive alerts 24/7. comcast...
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coming up new this morning, liberia no longer ebola free. health officials confirm another case in the county that lost 4800 during the previous outbreak. >> and family and friends remember an american teenager israel. >> plus a sign of the season, what makes this simple salad the best simple salad ever? heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple veggie dish ever? heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple dinner ever? heart healthy california walnuts. great tasting, heart healthy california walnuts. so simple. >>> 6:42. welcome back, health officials in liberia confirmed or night the country's first case of ebola since it was declared ebola free. a 10-year-old boy being treated for ebola on the outskirts of the capital. the west african nation was originally declared ebola free last may before four new cases occurred in june. the world health organization says the country was disease free in september and more than 4800 people died there during the ebola outbreak. >>> 6:42. right now we have reaction to a developing story in t
coming up new this morning, liberia no longer ebola free. health officials confirm another case in the county that lost 4800 during the previous outbreak. >> and family and friends remember an american teenager israel. >> plus a sign of the season, what makes this simple salad the best simple salad ever? heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple veggie dish ever? heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple dinner ever? heart healthy california walnuts. great tasting,...
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with "politik kills," as he follows a child soldier, ironically named christian, around monrovia, liberia [people shouting] [distant siren] [overlapping chatter in foreign language]
with "politik kills," as he follows a child soldier, ironically named christian, around monrovia, liberia [people shouting] [distant siren] [overlapping chatter in foreign language]
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liberia is also free of the outbreak but elsewhere the situation is still giving concerns. guinea is still reporting cases and sierra leone warns people not to relax just yet. many were shunned by their own family and friends but they didn't give up. >> this is an epidemic and in most, we have already taken on treating patients. so no need for me to run away. >> medicins sans frontiers has been heading the the outbreak sips it began. he is worried how it will be handling these concerns post-ebola. >> because the system remain weak. >> he adds that had the international community responded faster the outbreak could have been stopped. but for ebola survivors, it's too late. nina de vries, al jazeera, sierra leone. >> from taipei, andrew thomas reports. >> like taipei through the mis, it's not easmist,it's not easy s future. international recognition as such can last forever. that's why the meeting between the leaders of mainland china and taiwan, in january taiwan's people will vote for a new president. ma young jo's party, support for its position one unified china is low. s
liberia is also free of the outbreak but elsewhere the situation is still giving concerns. guinea is still reporting cases and sierra leone warns people not to relax just yet. many were shunned by their own family and friends but they didn't give up. >> this is an epidemic and in most, we have already taken on treating patients. so no need for me to run away. >> medicins sans frontiers has been heading the the outbreak sips it began. he is worried how it will be handling these...
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leone might be breathing an sigh of relief but ebola hit the country hard and hit more cases than liberianea where the first out break was march 2014, more than 12000 children in sierra leone lost at least one adult who looked after them more than 3,000 lost both parents to the virus, in total 4,000 people have died and that is a big impact on village economies and in guinea and liberia across the border it's still a threat and warning for sierra leone this is just the end of the current crisis. and the international medical response team in sierra leone and speaking she said saturday's announcement was a major milestone. >> we were unfortunate enough to be with our national team and our goal is centered listening to the declaration that was announced by w.h.o. and as the statement came out everyone jumped up and started cheering and laughing and clapping and also a lot of tears and really in remembrance of the countless numbers of people who lost their lives. as a direct and indirect result of the outbreak. the last several months there have been considerable effort by the international
leone might be breathing an sigh of relief but ebola hit the country hard and hit more cases than liberianea where the first out break was march 2014, more than 12000 children in sierra leone lost at least one adult who looked after them more than 3,000 lost both parents to the virus, in total 4,000 people have died and that is a big impact on village economies and in guinea and liberia across the border it's still a threat and warning for sierra leone this is just the end of the current...
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liberia has recorded its first ebola death since july-- a 15-year-old boy. he died in an eastern district of the west african country on monday night. both his father and brother have also been diagnosed with ebola. health workers have identified about 160 other people who might be at risk because they came in direct contact with the boy. liberia's ebola outbreak began in march 2014 and killed more than 4,800 people. the american civil liberties union has filed a lawsuit against the governor of indiana for suspending programs that help re-settle syrian refugees in his state. republican mike pence stopped accepting syrians in the wake of the paris attacks. the federal lawsuit was filed on behalf of the non-profit "exodus refugee immigration". in indianapolis, its executive director argued it's illegal for states to ban refugees based on their nationality. >> i really think it is completely misguided because refugees are admitted into the u.s. they are legal persons here and they have the freedom of movement just like anyone else so they can go to any state in
liberia has recorded its first ebola death since july-- a 15-year-old boy. he died in an eastern district of the west african country on monday night. both his father and brother have also been diagnosed with ebola. health workers have identified about 160 other people who might be at risk because they came in direct contact with the boy. liberia's ebola outbreak began in march 2014 and killed more than 4,800 people. the american civil liberties union has filed a lawsuit against the governor of...
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it suffered more case he of the virus than the neighboring liberia and guinea.at least 30% of children have lost at least one parent. 4,000 people have died and that's been a big impact on countries. ebola is still a threat and the world health organization is warning that for sierra leone this is just the end of the current crisis. vanessa wolfman joins us now via skype from sierra leone. there must be a lot of relief there, ticked with sadness for those who lost their lives. >> absolutely. i think we which are fortunate enough to be with our national inspection team, to the declaration that was announced for w.h.o. answered as the statement came out everyone sort of jumped up and started cheering and laughing and clapping. and but there were a lot of tears and really in remembrance of the countless numbers of people who have lost their lives as a direct and indirect result of the outbreak. >> and have things changed significantly there to mean that it's unlikely to come back or is the country still vulnerable? >> well, over the last several months there's been considerable effort by
it suffered more case he of the virus than the neighboring liberia and guinea.at least 30% of children have lost at least one parent. 4,000 people have died and that's been a big impact on countries. ebola is still a threat and the world health organization is warning that for sierra leone this is just the end of the current crisis. vanessa wolfman joins us now via skype from sierra leone. there must be a lot of relief there, ticked with sadness for those who lost their lives. >>...
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lifted sanctions in liberia. president obama issued the executive order. he said that since the end of the civil war in 2003, the west african nation had taken several steps towards democracy. the sanctions were designed to deprive former president of funding weapons. in 2012 taylor was given a 50 year prison sentence for war crimes. >>> part of south africa is grappling with drought. a new machine may ease the situation. we have this report. >> this machine is called the water from air. something relatively new in africa. >> we call the air down, suck it into the machine, and then it goes through a filtration process, and san tiesation. and gets held and we drinking it. >> >> reporter: entrepreneurs say it could be a long-term some use as tancts run dry. >> the situation is repaired. there's a lot of residents that don't have tap water. >> we don't know how long it will carry or take. we expect the worst of it. larger units hold up to 1,500, and cost between $2,000 and $80,000, expensive for the majority. >> experts say they are looking for entrepreneurs.
lifted sanctions in liberia. president obama issued the executive order. he said that since the end of the civil war in 2003, the west african nation had taken several steps towards democracy. the sanctions were designed to deprive former president of funding weapons. in 2012 taylor was given a 50 year prison sentence for war crimes. >>> part of south africa is grappling with drought. a new machine may ease the situation. we have this report. >> this machine is called the water...
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no new cases are reported in the next 42 days, it will be become the last affected country after liberiand sierra leone. turkey recovered the body of a russian pilot who is is plane was shot down on tuesday. saying russia violated its airspace. palestinian man has been shot dead by israeli forces after carrying out a stabbing attack in east jerusalem. sunday marks u.n. solidarity day as palestinians seek to establish a viable state. the facts on the ground are making the possibility less likely stefanie dekker reports, work is already underway. palestinians submitted an appeal to the high court to try to stop the wall being built through bethlehem. it's been a long battles. >> this is the only remaining space to jerusalem. it is green. it is agricultural. it is owned and the serious problem that this land is owned and has its papers 58 christian families live there plus the brothers who have 700 dinos where they produce wine. >> they have started building the wall over there in palestinian's fear once its complete cogfiscating large parts of what is seen as the last green area of bethleh
no new cases are reported in the next 42 days, it will be become the last affected country after liberiand sierra leone. turkey recovered the body of a russian pilot who is is plane was shot down on tuesday. saying russia violated its airspace. palestinian man has been shot dead by israeli forces after carrying out a stabbing attack in east jerusalem. sunday marks u.n. solidarity day as palestinians seek to establish a viable state. the facts on the ground are making the possibility less likely...
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white was born in liberia, a country in west africa. his family moved to america when he was a baby and eventually settled in rhode island. right now, they are all spread out. his mom is back in africa and his dad is in minnesota. sophomore year, t-boy moved to des moines to live with his uncle. got all that? this year as a senior, he has emerged as a 1000 yard rusher and helped the dragons to their first 4a quarterfinal game in school history. >> it was a crazy journey but, to think back, i am grateful for what happened. my little is a great guy and i am glad to be here. football here is way better than football in rhode island. >> he came here as a sophomore. he walked into camp on august. he had a great attitude, great personality, hard worker. he has a little something about. scott: t-boy hopes to play for college football next year. we will see, but we know he gets to play in friday's 4a quarterfinal. love all that plus many more from across the state. we will have that and much more coming up on our football friday night edition t
white was born in liberia, a country in west africa. his family moved to america when he was a baby and eventually settled in rhode island. right now, they are all spread out. his mom is back in africa and his dad is in minnesota. sophomore year, t-boy moved to des moines to live with his uncle. got all that? this year as a senior, he has emerged as a 1000 yard rusher and helped the dragons to their first 4a quarterfinal game in school history. >> it was a crazy journey but, to think...
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. >>> a new case of ebola has been discovered in liberia which had been declared free of the diseasek in december. but many are still struggling to return to life as normal. some orphans are being looked after by relatives. our correspondent reports. >> reporter: this girl is nine years old. both of her parents died from ebola. >> translator: i want to be a nurse when i grow up. [ inaudible ] so i could have saved my mom and dad. >> reporter: it is estimated there are almost 6,000 orphans in sierra leone due to ebola, many face stigma and isolation. the outbreak lead to an increase in orphans. the ministry of social welfare has worked to encourage relatives to take them in. they do offer some financial assistance to families. >> we don't want the situation we are in [ inaudible ] accepting the children at the end of the day, maybe a package or whatever [ inaudible ] they throw the children out. that is why we keep on monitoring. >> reporter: now she and other orphans from across the country are getting a second chance. ♪ >> reporter: in this welcoming ceremony they are introduced to
. >>> a new case of ebola has been discovered in liberia which had been declared free of the diseasek in december. but many are still struggling to return to life as normal. some orphans are being looked after by relatives. our correspondent reports. >> reporter: this girl is nine years old. both of her parents died from ebola. >> translator: i want to be a nurse when i grow up. [ inaudible ] so i could have saved my mom and dad. >> reporter: it is estimated there are...
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in guinea and liberia, ebola is still a threat and the world health organization is warning for sierra leone this is just the end of the current crisis. are international medical corps ebola response team in sierra leone, speaking from the area, she said saturday's announcement was a major milestone. >> we were fortunate enough to be, to listen to the declaration that was announced for w.h.o, and as the statement came out everyone sort of jumped up and started cheering and laughing and clapping and there were a lot of tears and really, in remembrance of the countless numbers of people who have lost their lives as a direct and indirect result of the outbreak. the last several months there's been considerable effort by the international community and the government of sierra leone to really strengthen the local health care system in terms of training health care workers, how to use appropriate protective equipment to rehabilitate health care facilities and have the staff members be able to diligently screen for any ebola like symptoms and also there's been considerable work on safe place
in guinea and liberia, ebola is still a threat and the world health organization is warning for sierra leone this is just the end of the current crisis. are international medical corps ebola response team in sierra leone, speaking from the area, she said saturday's announcement was a major milestone. >> we were fortunate enough to be, to listen to the declaration that was announced for w.h.o, and as the statement came out everyone sort of jumped up and started cheering and laughing and...
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a new case of ebola has opinion defraud in liberia which had been declared free of the decease.sierra leone were decleared ebola free aa week ago. >> reporter: this girl is nine years old. she has been staying with a foster family after both her parents died from ebola. >> translation: i want to be a nurse when i grow up. i wish i was one so i could have saved my mum and dad >> reporter: it's estimated there are almost 6,000 orphans in sierra leone due to ebola. the outbreak le led to an increase in orphans. the ministry of social welfare has worked to encourage relatives to take them in. they offer some financial assistance to families, but it still creates a challenge. >> we don't want the situation we are in. we ha that is why we keep on monitoring. >> reporter: orphans from across the country are getting a second chance. in this welcoming ceremony they're introduced to an sos village. these very well villages exist worldwide and are an alternative to or fannages. >> reporter: not only will they live here, but there is a place for them to play and a school that they can atten
a new case of ebola has opinion defraud in liberia which had been declared free of the decease.sierra leone were decleared ebola free aa week ago. >> reporter: this girl is nine years old. she has been staying with a foster family after both her parents died from ebola. >> translation: i want to be a nurse when i grow up. i wish i was one so i could have saved my mum and dad >> reporter: it's estimated there are almost 6,000 orphans in sierra leone due to ebola. the outbreak...
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the new cases come after liberia was first declared ebola-free in may. all 3 patients are undergoing care at an ebola treatment center in the capital of monrovia. a new study shows routine sleep changes could raise your risk for bigger problems. researchers say waking up early for work during the week could raise your risk of developing diabetes or heart disease. they also found that people who have the biggest difference in sleep schedules between work and days off were more likely to have metabolism issues and a less healthy body mass index. still ahead this sunday morning, antonia banderas stars in the new film "the 33." john pascuzzi finds out if the true story of the chilean mine disaster makes a good movie. plus, it was the anticipated but we'll tell you why you won't >> the weather is never more than five minutes away. only on kcci eight news this morning. frank: good sunday morning, just about 10 minutes to 6:00. in of herki. he was stay nice and warm inside yesterday. thank you to vicki for sending that in. send me your photos, i would love to s
the new cases come after liberia was first declared ebola-free in may. all 3 patients are undergoing care at an ebola treatment center in the capital of monrovia. a new study shows routine sleep changes could raise your risk for bigger problems. researchers say waking up early for work during the week could raise your risk of developing diabetes or heart disease. they also found that people who have the biggest difference in sleep schedules between work and days off were more likely to have...
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. >> a peen take thisser has died from ebola in liberia. his father and brother are also being treated. it was declared ebola free in september. >> the head of nato and u.s. forces in afghanistan is due to announce findings of a u.s. military investigation into a deadly air raid on a doctors without borders hospital in kunduz in october. thirty people were killed in the attack. the charity said the attack lasted an hour, despite their staff sending messages to officials in kabul and washington. >> britain's highest court dismissed a legal move by relatives who want and inquiry into a massacre of villagers. british troop shot dead 27 rubber plantation workers in malaysia after independence from britain. relatives have fought a long campaign for an official investigation. the supreme court in london has now endorsed previous court ruling which rejected the campaigners' case. >> dozens of dingy's carrying refugees and migrants have arrived on the greek island of lesbos. it's estimated 2,000 people arrived on tuesday. stormy weather is making t
. >> a peen take thisser has died from ebola in liberia. his father and brother are also being treated. it was declared ebola free in september. >> the head of nato and u.s. forces in afghanistan is due to announce findings of a u.s. military investigation into a deadly air raid on a doctors without borders hospital in kunduz in october. thirty people were killed in the attack. the charity said the attack lasted an hour, despite their staff sending messages to officials in kabul and...
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has lifted economic sanctions against liberia that have been in place for a decade. president obama ordered the order. several steps have been taken towards democracy. the sanctions were to provide the former president of funding and weapons. just remind you of the breaking news this hour. kurdish forces in iraq have forced i.s.i.l. fighters out. they have taken full control of the town in sinjar. this could provide critical momentum in efforts to defeat the jihadist group say analysts which are, important because it sits in a highway which links two of the group's major strong holds. the security council said in a treat that i.s.i.l. was defeated, that is on the run. more real news from al jazeera along with analysis and comment on our website aljazeera.com. >>> should teenage girls be forced to share a bathroom with a transgender girl if it makes them uncomfortable. and how the keystone xl pipeline brought out the worst in all. >> "third rail". >> we have run special ops. really, this is an extension of what we were continuing to do >>> president obama insisting a
has lifted economic sanctions against liberia that have been in place for a decade. president obama ordered the order. several steps have been taken towards democracy. the sanctions were to provide the former president of funding and weapons. just remind you of the breaking news this hour. kurdish forces in iraq have forced i.s.i.l. fighters out. they have taken full control of the town in sinjar. this could provide critical momentum in efforts to defeat the jihadist group say analysts which...
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neighboring liberia was declared "ebola free" in september; the virus claimed nearly 5,000 lives there. guinea, where the outbreak began, has found seven new cases in the past few weeks. two louisiana police officers are charged with second degree murder for shooting to death a six-year-old boy who was inside his father's s.u.v. following a police chase. officers norris greenhouse and derrick stafford were taken into custody last night. louisiana's state police superintendent says the video from body cameras worn by the officers is "extremely disturbing." the officers allegedly fired 18 rounds on the s.u.v. tuesday in the central louisiana town of marksville. the boy, buckled in the front passenger seat, was struck five times. his father, who was unarmed, was also shot and remains hospitalized. the officers are charged with second-degree attempted murder for shooting him. >> sreenivasan: federal funding for the nation's roads, bridges and mass transit is one step closer after the house of representatives passed a $325 billion transportation bill this week. that sounds like a lot of mon
neighboring liberia was declared "ebola free" in september; the virus claimed nearly 5,000 lives there. guinea, where the outbreak began, has found seven new cases in the past few weeks. two louisiana police officers are charged with second degree murder for shooting to death a six-year-old boy who was inside his father's s.u.v. following a police chase. officers norris greenhouse and derrick stafford were taken into custody last night. louisiana's state police superintendent says the...
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liberia was said to be free of the virus. many have die prosecuted the disease since the out break began. more than 10,000 were effected. >>> well, today is the date of one of the darkest dates in american history. shots were fired at the motorcade of john f kennedy as he road through the motorcade in dallas. an investigation concluded that lee harvey oswald acted alone. >>> well, there's been a major upset in the race for governor in louisiana. bell has won the election -- edwards has won the election. he will take over in january. bitter announced he will not run again in the senate. senate. >>> it's beginning to look a lot like the holiday season. coming up, throwing the switch and lighting up the center. we will show it to you if you weren't there. >>> is it your birthday today? a couple of tennis legends are celebrating birth. becker is celebrating. if it's your birthday, we are celebrating if you. >>> we have some breaking news to report. a bomb threat forced a turkish airline today vert to canada the flight with 256 an
liberia was said to be free of the virus. many have die prosecuted the disease since the out break began. more than 10,000 were effected. >>> well, today is the date of one of the darkest dates in american history. shots were fired at the motorcade of john f kennedy as he road through the motorcade in dallas. an investigation concluded that lee harvey oswald acted alone. >>> well, there's been a major upset in the race for governor in louisiana. bell has won the election --...
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thousands more in liberia and guinea. >>> boston is on the big screen once again in a less than flattering light. "spotlight" focuses on boston globe's reporting of the clergy sex abuse scandal and cover-up. one survivor came from dublin, ireland just to see the film. mark healey was abused by two different priests as a child, priests who were later moved to other countries. since then, he's made a life's work studying the effects of sex abuse. he says it does a good job telling the story, but he doesn't want to forget the survivors. >> i'm hoping that after this movie, obviously, the one worldwide people will understand more about what boston went through, the dedication and all of the bostonians and survivor groups. >> "spotlight" won't make it to ireland until january. healey said he flew here wait that long. if you want to see it, it means the only local theater is the amc lowe's boston common. >>> a good samaritan is getting praise for rescuing a lobsterman who jumped into the water off of his burning boat. it went up in flames friday morning and sank soon there after. the lobsterman
thousands more in liberia and guinea. >>> boston is on the big screen once again in a less than flattering light. "spotlight" focuses on boston globe's reporting of the clergy sex abuse scandal and cover-up. one survivor came from dublin, ireland just to see the film. mark healey was abused by two different priests as a child, priests who were later moved to other countries. since then, he's made a life's work studying the effects of sex abuse. he says it does a good job...
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it is a setback for liberia, one of three west african nations hit hardest by the virus.the world health organization, the worst ebola outbreak in history has resulted in more than 10,000 cases and more than 4800 deaths. france says another suicide bomber went through greece, those details coming from us -- coming to us from france. more on that story at the top of the hour. more onget more and bloomberg.com. i'm mark crumpton, back to you. alix: chesapeake energy has a major problem, and nearly all of their bonds have plans to the lowest level ever. the company is bleeding cash and says more charges are coming because of the ongoing commodities route. laura keller joins us now with more. is this a sign of things to come? laura: it's the time of surrender starting to happen. it's one of the bigger energy categories we have, it's the second-biggest junk debt issuer. it's sort of the first time we are seeing these big guys collapse under the weight of these oil prices. spencer covers energy debt at bloomberg intelligence, and he had a hypothesis on chesapeake. it could be t
it is a setback for liberia, one of three west african nations hit hardest by the virus.the world health organization, the worst ebola outbreak in history has resulted in more than 10,000 cases and more than 4800 deaths. france says another suicide bomber went through greece, those details coming from us -- coming to us from france. more on that story at the top of the hour. more onget more and bloomberg.com. i'm mark crumpton, back to you. alix: chesapeake energy has a major problem, and...
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liberia was declared ebola-free in may, after an patients are getting treatment at an ebola center in monrovia. today, the crisis center of johnson county is kicking off its "project holiday" fundraiser. project holiday will serve holiday meals to more than 4-thousand community members. this year, midwest one bank has agreed to match the first thousand dollars in donations a 20-dollar donation gives a family turkey or chicken, sides, vegetables, and other grocery items needed to prepare a holiday meal. the first day of distribution is monday, december 14th. a cedar rapids non- profit is training dogs to help people in need. "deafinitely dogs" trains canines for various types of assistance. they can detect low blood sugar levels, help a person suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, or help someone with hearing loss. the job a dog ends up doing all depends on his or her personality. ""so are they really happy using their nose? if that's the case, we'll train them to be diabetic alert dogs. if they're really busy and they want to work all the time, and just really be after it, th
liberia was declared ebola-free in may, after an patients are getting treatment at an ebola center in monrovia. today, the crisis center of johnson county is kicking off its "project holiday" fundraiser. project holiday will serve holiday meals to more than 4-thousand community members. this year, midwest one bank has agreed to match the first thousand dollars in donations a 20-dollar donation gives a family turkey or chicken, sides, vegetables, and other grocery items needed to...
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last name, lima guama, she won a nobel peace prize in early 2000 because she used the same taxic in liberia and it stopped the second war. she won a nobel peace prize for that. >> stephen: do you think it will work in chicago. i understand there's one woman in chicago, who just seeing the trailer, who actually started a sex strike. >> she's up to 37 people. and-- ( applause ). >> stephen: wow, what a compliment to you. >> i'd like to say this. what's happening on college campuses today-- you know, with what happened at the university of missouri where the football players got together and said unless the president resigns, they weren't going to play, i think a sex strike could really work on college campuses where there's an abundance of sexual harassment and date upon rape, a college campus, i think that will work. second semester it's going to happen. once people come back from christmas there are going to be sex strikes at universities and colleges across this country. i believe it. >> stephen: well, you've got some amazing cast in this. jammule jackson is in this. >> yes. >> stephen: wh
last name, lima guama, she won a nobel peace prize in early 2000 because she used the same taxic in liberia and it stopped the second war. she won a nobel peace prize for that. >> stephen: do you think it will work in chicago. i understand there's one woman in chicago, who just seeing the trailer, who actually started a sex strike. >> she's up to 37 people. and-- ( applause ). >> stephen: wow, what a compliment to you. >> i'd like to say this. what's happening on college...
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. >>> liberia is treating a brand new case of ebola after being free of the disease for 6 months.'ll give you the latest details when we come right back. >> another alleged sexting scandal has come to light at a montgomery county school we're live with the latest details. >> student violence is playing schools in the allentown school district. >> accuweather is tracking a chilly change in the air, we'll have more on what to expect this weekend. >> good morning, everybody, it is 6:30, we have more right now with david and karen. >> reporter: we're cooler out here, i've added the coat. the rain from last night is long gone. the rain is blowing through the region. so roads as karen mentioned is dry at this point. we have high clouds sweeping through, but we'll get plenty of sunshine. 53 degrees in philadelphia. mid 40s in reading and lancaster. 53 in millville. 50 in wilmington, 51 in trenton. there's a bit of a breeze this morning 14 miles per hour in philadelphia. kind of averaging between 7 and 15 miles per hour this morning. tgif people we have made it through the workweek. 53 de
. >>> liberia is treating a brand new case of ebola after being free of the disease for 6 months.'ll give you the latest details when we come right back. >> another alleged sexting scandal has come to light at a montgomery county school we're live with the latest details. >> student violence is playing schools in the allentown school district. >> accuweather is tracking a chilly change in the air, we'll have more on what to expect this weekend. >> good morning,...
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the world healh oranization says liberia and sierra llne are ebola free. the battle now is guinea. in recent months, people there have abandoned the preventative measures that help stop the spread of ebola. health workers are ttying to change that. mexico's "fire" volcano is erupting again. the fire volcano has been active since early july and over the past months has blanketed nearby villages with ash. some villages have had to evacuate. mexico has more than three- thoussnd volcanos but only 14 are considered active. crews are still trying to figure out how many people were on a plane that crashed into an artment building. they're still on the scene in akron, ohio this morning. thankfuuly, no one was s nisde other home -- that got hit. the owner of the jet believes it was carrying nine people at the time. another team will begin going through the wreckage once this morning. more than 100 people are indicted following a massive biker brawl in may. nine bikers were killed and more than 20 injured in the shootout at a sports bar in waco, texas. a grand jury accuses the suspecc of org
the world healh oranization says liberia and sierra llne are ebola free. the battle now is guinea. in recent months, people there have abandoned the preventative measures that help stop the spread of ebola. health workers are ttying to change that. mexico's "fire" volcano is erupting again. the fire volcano has been active since early july and over the past months has blanketed nearby villages with ash. some villages have had to evacuate. mexico has more than three- thoussnd volcanos...
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. >>> a health alert right now out of liberia. confirmation in that there is a new case of ebola. after the country was finally declared ebola-free by the world health organization nation. this time it's a 10-year-old boy. a child. he's at triemt center. back to you. >>> top u.s. officials say there is no credible threat of something like that happening here, but that's not stopping congress from taking action. >> we told you about the controversy comment donald trump and ben carson made about isis. now we're getting responses from the democratic side. what the two front-runners have to say. >>> saturday night snowflakes. chuck bell says here, but that's not stopping things you need to know about >>> break news out of mali right now. a hostage situation happening in radisson blue hotel in bamako. 140 guests and 30 employees taken hostage. here's what we know at this point. gunmen stormed the radisson blu in mali. the u.s. embassy right now telling americans to shelter in place there. we have statement in from the hotel there in mali saying that they're aware of the hostage situati
. >>> a health alert right now out of liberia. confirmation in that there is a new case of ebola. after the country was finally declared ebola-free by the world health organization nation. this time it's a 10-year-old boy. a child. he's at triemt center. back to you. >>> top u.s. officials say there is no credible threat of something like that happening here, but that's not stopping congress from taking action. >> we told you about the controversy comment donald trump...