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the school has been on lockdown. the parents of the more than 1600 students there have been alerted. they have received text e-mails of therts informing them situation that the school was placed on lockdown after getting a phone call and what they are describing as a verbal threats. police are currently investigating. air at the same. parents are being -- they are at the scene. parents are being asked not to pick up their children yet. staff is in the process of escorting the children out of the school and momentarily parents will be allowed to pick up their children. the staff there has been tweeting, letting students know everything is safe, under control, and they will be heading home in a matter of moments. again, police say they are searching, but have not found any evidence of anything threatening inside of the school and have not found any violence that has occurred inside of the building as of right now, but a scary situation now they're in st. mary's county. >> a startling scene to see those police officers
the school has been on lockdown. the parents of the more than 1600 students there have been alerted. they have received text e-mails of therts informing them situation that the school was placed on lockdown after getting a phone call and what they are describing as a verbal threats. police are currently investigating. air at the same. parents are being -- they are at the scene. parents are being asked not to pick up their children yet. staff is in the process of escorting the children out of...
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has that lockdown done anything to stop that? >> no. the organizers say in fact the lockdown was organized in large parts to be sure that -- >> oh, i'm so sorry. i think we've lost that line to freetown. we will try and get him back if we can. but obviously, people are very happy that the lockdown has ended and we heard from him earlier actually saying that people did pretty much stick to it and it was a success in many regards. >>> let's catch up now with some business news. jamie is here, and looking at these astonishing announcements coming out today. >> it is extraordinary. most unexpected. but tesco -- this is some bad news for tesco. shares plunged 10% today after the world's second biggest retailer said it had overstated its forecast profit by about $400 million. the group said it announced its eternal inquiry and suspended four senior executives. pilots strike at air france. that's going to enter its second week on monday. the fate of air france is at stake, and pilots are protesting over the firm's plan to develop its budge etc
has that lockdown done anything to stop that? >> no. the organizers say in fact the lockdown was organized in large parts to be sure that -- >> oh, i'm so sorry. i think we've lost that line to freetown. we will try and get him back if we can. but obviously, people are very happy that the lockdown has ended and we heard from him earlier actually saying that people did pretty much stick to it and it was a success in many regards. >>> let's catch up now with some business...
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the lockdown begins on september 18th.government spokesman, the lockdown is aimed at helping health workers identify and isolate new cases. however, doctors without borders has raised concerns about this. the group says this may lead people to hide infections from the authorities. >>> and doctors in the united states are now treating the third american to become infected with ebola. the missionary doctor was flown to nebraska medical center in om has. sara dull la has more. >> rick say cell was well enough to walk on to a plane in liberia for transport back to the u.s. he was in the nebraska biocontainment unit where trs say he's sick but stable. >> we're doing our basic checks on him right now be getting our baseline laboratories with, making sure that his fluid status is equal. >> there's no treatment that specifically targets ebola and there aren't any for doses of the interment tall drug given to the other doctor patients, dr. kent brantly and nancy white bol. but they could help with another experiment tall therapy. >
the lockdown begins on september 18th.government spokesman, the lockdown is aimed at helping health workers identify and isolate new cases. however, doctors without borders has raised concerns about this. the group says this may lead people to hide infections from the authorities. >>> and doctors in the united states are now treating the third american to become infected with ebola. the missionary doctor was flown to nebraska medical center in om has. sara dull la has more. >>...
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unfortunately, it was described as a lockdown. i think by accident in the first description, and that term stayed there, but it's absolutely not a lockdown. it's a sense taization, house to house as they call it, which is used quite often for other issues. it's not unusual and it's the right way in my view, to address the issue. once communities take ownership and we've seen it in other places, then it's more likely has the disease will come under control. if on the other hand communities remain frightened and don't know what the issues are and can't respond to their full effect, then i'm afraid it's much, much harder to get it under control and also to enable people to feel that they are the center of the operation rather than somehow the objects. >> let's talk about experimental drugs, because they have been used effectively on a handful of americans who contracted ebola. what is the latest information on experimental drugs used to treat ebola? what is your position on that at this point, given that there really is not a foolpro
unfortunately, it was described as a lockdown. i think by accident in the first description, and that term stayed there, but it's absolutely not a lockdown. it's a sense taization, house to house as they call it, which is used quite often for other issues. it's not unusual and it's the right way in my view, to address the issue. once communities take ownership and we've seen it in other places, then it's more likely has the disease will come under control. if on the other hand communities...
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for everybody. >>> coming up next -- >> we went into a full lockdown. >> the prison goes on major lockdown status because of the actions of one member of this trio of former friends. sweater, extra sweater oh and this is the xfinity tv go app. he can watch live tv from over 50 channels and xfinity on demand movies and shows wherever he wants. have fun, make some friends. alright? did i mention his neck pillow? (blowing) ♪ >>> on any given day at the limon correctional facility, inmates are caught violating prison rules. >> bring your two officers over, please, to unit two. >> most of these violations never disrupt the daily routine. but today, one has not only rocked the prison, it sent shockwaves through the state's entire department of corrections. >> yesterday morning, the segregation staff did a strip search on the segregation corridor and found a large quantity of heroin and cocaine that the inmate was apparently smuggling to a distribution point to be distributed to the inmate population. >> what we did is we went into a full lockdown, stopped all movement, had assistance from other
for everybody. >>> coming up next -- >> we went into a full lockdown. >> the prison goes on major lockdown status because of the actions of one member of this trio of former friends. sweater, extra sweater oh and this is the xfinity tv go app. he can watch live tv from over 50 channels and xfinity on demand movies and shows wherever he wants. have fun, make some friends. alright? did i mention his neck pillow? (blowing) ♪ >>> on any given day at the limon...
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. >>> sierra leone declares its three-day lockdown a success. and now angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. you can easily buy and schedule services from top-rated providers. conveniently stay up to date on progress. and effortlessly turn your photos into finished projects with our snapfix app. visit angieslist.com today. ♪ (it's alive... it's alive!) make your halloween come to life. twizzlerize your tricks and treats with twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. >>> tens of thousands of students in hong kong have begun a week of strikes and rallies against the beijing government. they're angry at china's plans to vet candidates ahead of hong kong's next leadership election in 2017. demonstrators say china is backing out of a commitment to give the territory greater democracy. the bbc reports from hong kong. >> reporter: the beginning of the boycott. thousands of students have gathered at the chinese university of hong kong to take part in a week-long strike. students from more than two dozen universities and vocational schools are
. >>> sierra leone declares its three-day lockdown a success. and now angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. you can easily buy and schedule services from top-rated providers. conveniently stay up to date on progress. and effortlessly turn your photos into finished projects with our snapfix app. visit angieslist.com today. ♪ (it's alive... it's alive!) make your halloween come to life. twizzlerize your tricks and treats with twizzlers. the twist you can't resist....
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well, police have cautiously lifted this lockdown.till armed and dangerous and locals tell us they fear he may be getting desperate. >> a manhunt muffled in tension, troopers standing watch for any sign of accused cop killer erin frein, and the search for his draws to a closer. >> night we hear the helicopter, planes, and no idea waist going on, we don't know if this guy got through, is he coming up through my yard. i went out to get the birds feeders andy a zig-zag pattern, you just don't snow. >> anxiety gripping the people of the rural community being lockdown orders lifted late this evening, personal, the people of pike, monroe counties, many recognize the man in the wanted poster. >> i've seen him couple of times, he doesn't really talk to people. >> police say frein ambushed and shot to death corporal brian dixon just over week ago, trooper alex douglas critically wounded. police warning residents to return home to be vigilant, stay indoors. >> supposed to get married today. my wife is stuck in the house. >> couldn't get the bri
well, police have cautiously lifted this lockdown.till armed and dangerous and locals tell us they fear he may be getting desperate. >> a manhunt muffled in tension, troopers standing watch for any sign of accused cop killer erin frein, and the search for his draws to a closer. >> night we hear the helicopter, planes, and no idea waist going on, we don't know if this guy got through, is he coming up through my yard. i went out to get the birds feeders andy a zig-zag pattern, you...
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sierra leone's controversial nationwide lockdown goes into effect. let's take a look at how the world's press is reacting to this scottish referendum. i'm joined by florence. walk us through what we are seeing. >> there was a lot of excitement in the press today across the world, specifically in scotland. at stake and look at some front pages. a lot of papers came out before the results came out. this is the scotsman. the nation speaks. you can see all sorts of photos of people going to vote. the daily record. today is the day. today is the greatest display of democracy scotland has ever witnessed. scottish voters as a whole are winners in this referendum. you can see "the daily record," is focusing on one aspect and that is the fact that there was an incredible turnout, 1.6 million voters. scotland is set to make history with this incredible, massive turnout. there were some areas where there was a turnout as high as 80 16%. the highest ever turnout for u.k. election was 83.9% in 1950. it seems like scotland is really headed for a record here. on th
sierra leone's controversial nationwide lockdown goes into effect. let's take a look at how the world's press is reacting to this scottish referendum. i'm joined by florence. walk us through what we are seeing. >> there was a lot of excitement in the press today across the world, specifically in scotland. at stake and look at some front pages. a lot of papers came out before the results came out. this is the scotsman. the nation speaks. you can see all sorts of photos of people going to...
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for everybody. >>> coming up next -- >> we went into a full lockdown. >> the prison goes on major lockdowntus because of the actions of one member of this trio of former friends. us, but they don't yet know we're a family. we're right where you need us. at the next job, next adventure or at the next exit, helping you explore super destinations. and do everything under the sun. twelve brands. more hotels than anyone else in the world. so wherever you want to be, whatever you want to do, chances are we're already there. for a chance to win one million dollars, visit wyndhamrewards.com tigers, both of you. tigers? don't be modest. i see how you've been investing. setting long term goals. diversifying. dip! you got our attention. we did? of course. you're type e* well, i have been researching retirement strategies. well that's what type e*s do. welcome home. taking control of your retirement? e*trade gives you the tools and resources to get it right. are you type e*? when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs al
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for everybody. >>> coming up next -- >> we went into a full lockdown. >> the prison goes on major lockdownhe actions of one member of this trio of former friends. [ sighs ] [ inhales ] [ male announcer ] at cvs health, we took a deep breath... [ inhales, exhales ] [ male announcer ] and made the decision to quit selling cigarettes in our cvs pharmacies. now we invite smokers to quit, too, with our comprehensive program. we just want to help everyone, everywhere, breathe a...
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for everybody. >>> coming up next -- >> we went into a full lockdown. >> the prison goes on major lockdownuse of the actions of one member of this trio of former friends. tomorroy for over 19 million people. [ alex ] transamerica helped provide a lifetime of retirement income. so i can focus on what matters most. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. [ squeaking ] [ water dripping ] visit tripadvisor hawaii. [ whistling ] with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. [ blows whistle ] then spend your time chasing your point "b"... ...the war of 1812. [ bell rings ] you get to point "b", and sometimes things change. but your journey is not done. capella university is the most direct path to what's next, because our competency-based curriculum gives you what you need to move forward to your point "c". capella university. start your journey at capella.edu. then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. [ crickets chirping ] but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? [ exhales deeply
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had time to prepare for the lockdown. it was announced several days ago, and so the teams have been preparing both to be enough food and supplies, and for the local staff to be able to prepare for their families, but we have been working, and the teams are still working over the lockdown, and we have the management team still working at full capacity, especially in kahlah hewn an, and we have treatment centers in kenama. and the teams are damaged in going huse to house with other volunteers. >> what do they hope to achieve? >> well, to find cases of ebola and be able to educate door-to-door. one of the issues has been people that have been contacted are still moving, i came back from a sierra leone a couple of days ago, and it was quite stagnant then. before kenama and the airport, i went through 15 checkpoints, so it's hard to move around, and the isolation and the shutdown for the next three days, we won't see for another week or so, but really, it's about trying to make sure that we're educating people in their houses,
had time to prepare for the lockdown. it was announced several days ago, and so the teams have been preparing both to be enough food and supplies, and for the local staff to be able to prepare for their families, but we have been working, and the teams are still working over the lockdown, and we have the management team still working at full capacity, especially in kahlah hewn an, and we have treatment centers in kenama. and the teams are damaged in going huse to house with other volunteers....
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ebola lockdown-- debora patta on the extraordinary measures one african nation is taking to stop the spread of the deadly disease. living in the middle of a manhunt. kristine johnson on the rounded-the-clock search for an accused cop killer that has trapped people in their homes for a week. and meet one of america's 10 smartest kids. who else would you expect intel to make its youngest intern ever? >> oh! captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> axelrod: good evening. i'm jim axelrod 3 it's the most heavily guarded residence in the country, if not the world, and yet we begin tonight with the man who jumped the fence at the white house, ran across the north lawn, and made it all the way inside the front dar before he was subdued. martha olson is the name of the man arrested inside the white house. the 42-year-old from texas, and was arraigned in d.c. speaker this afternoon. among the charges, carrying a dangerous weapon and possession of unregistered ammunition. so how could all this happen? the white house says tonight it has full confidence in the secret servic
ebola lockdown-- debora patta on the extraordinary measures one african nation is taking to stop the spread of the deadly disease. living in the middle of a manhunt. kristine johnson on the rounded-the-clock search for an accused cop killer that has trapped people in their homes for a week. and meet one of america's 10 smartest kids. who else would you expect intel to make its youngest intern ever? >> oh! captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >>...
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but sierra leone's lockdown against ebola is in its final day. thousands of health workers and volunteers are going door to door to identify patients and educate residents. the fire us killed more than 560 people in sierra leone, and more than 2600 across that part of africa. doctors say they are struggling to treat patients because of a lack of medical supplies. volunteers involved insist it has been a success. >> people are cooperating and from this morning we have been working with people in houses. it will come. they listen. they promise that they'll help. >> we are still - desensitisation has to continue, that ebola is real, it kills, and they must take all protective measures, you know, from the minister of health. we have to accept that, and make sure we believe. because the reason why the ebola is spreading in sierra leone, is because of denial. >> those that test positive for ebola are being taken to an isolation center, an hour outside the capital of sierra leone, free down. a larger 120 bed treatment center close to the city admitted p
but sierra leone's lockdown against ebola is in its final day. thousands of health workers and volunteers are going door to door to identify patients and educate residents. the fire us killed more than 560 people in sierra leone, and more than 2600 across that part of africa. doctors say they are struggling to treat patients because of a lack of medical supplies. volunteers involved insist it has been a success. >> people are cooperating and from this morning we have been working with...
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doctors without borders warned a lockdown could spread fur, because new infections would go untreated. the government says it's going ahead with a tradition. >> we have 5,999,000 people not affected. these are the emergency. the worst outbreak sweeps across west africa. hundreds died in sierra leone. mousse irons are spreading the message of contrition. this catchy tune is hitting the air waves from liberia to the ivory coast as governments tried to contain the disease. the world health organisation said the first vaccine could be available as early as november. >> we agreed that whole blood therapies, and convalescent serum may be used to treat ebola, and that all efforts must be invested into helping affected countries use them safely. >> it's an effort that can't come soon enough. until then ebola is forcing some countries to go to extreme length to stop its spread. >>> still ahead - new hope in the fight to stop a disease that is robbing nigerians of their site. plus... [ chanting ] ..the seeds of discontent in guatemala. farmers view to defend their crops from multi national gian
doctors without borders warned a lockdown could spread fur, because new infections would go untreated. the government says it's going ahead with a tradition. >> we have 5,999,000 people not affected. these are the emergency. the worst outbreak sweeps across west africa. hundreds died in sierra leone. mousse irons are spreading the message of contrition. this catchy tune is hitting the air waves from liberia to the ivory coast as governments tried to contain the disease. the world health...
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the alleged boston marathon bombers had the city on lockdown for days.ut police tracked them down, eventually killing one brother. >> we have movement in the boat. >> reporter: and capturing the other suspect, just outside a 20-block police perimeter. police here promise they will stay after frein for as long as it takes. >> as i said in the past, we will get him. it is simply a matter of time. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm linsey davis in blooming grove, pennsylvania. >>> up next, who is the real voice of mcdreamy? the answer might surprise you, as shonda rhimes reveals her tv secrets. stay with us. a new class of medt works differently to lower blood sugar? imagine, loving your numbers. introducing once-daily invokana®. it's the first of a new kind of prescription medicine that's used along with diet and exercise to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. invokana® is a once-daily pill that works around the clock to help lower a1c. here's how: the kidneys allow sugar to be absorbed back into the body. invokana® reduces the amount of sugar
the alleged boston marathon bombers had the city on lockdown for days.ut police tracked them down, eventually killing one brother. >> we have movement in the boat. >> reporter: and capturing the other suspect, just outside a 20-block police perimeter. police here promise they will stay after frein for as long as it takes. >> as i said in the past, we will get him. it is simply a matter of time. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm linsey davis in blooming grove,...
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. >> the golf of sierra leon is proposing a fwhooiingsd lockdown to try to contain the ebola vitters. people in west africa have been infected since the outbreak began early this year. more than half of them have died. gerald tan reports. >> reporter: testing for ebola, health workers conduct mass check-ups in sierra leone. the rising number of cases is prompting extraordinary measures from september 19th to the 21st, no one in the country is allowed to leave home. >> at lockdown but after a period, the government will consider whether -- if the result shows that the spread is minimized, maybe we will increase. >> the announcement has caused a backlash. doctors without borders warns a lockdown could have the spread further because new infections will go further. the government says it's going ahead with its decision. over 5 million people have not been affected. these are the emergencies, the ones we must keep safe. >> the worst outbreak of ebola is sweeping across west africa. hundreds of people have died in sierra leone. even musicians are trying to spread the message of precaution.
. >> the golf of sierra leon is proposing a fwhooiingsd lockdown to try to contain the ebola vitters. people in west africa have been infected since the outbreak began early this year. more than half of them have died. gerald tan reports. >> reporter: testing for ebola, health workers conduct mass check-ups in sierra leone. the rising number of cases is prompting extraordinary measures from september 19th to the 21st, no one in the country is allowed to leave home. >> at...
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people have been stockpiling goods ahead of the lockdown. sierra leone is one of the worst affected countries in west africa, where more than 2,400 people have died after contracting the virus already. >>> the u.n. security council is holding an emergency session on thursday to discuss international efforts to contain the epidemic. it is thought it is only the second time the security council is discussing a world health emergency. to discuss all of this, we are joined by the health adviser with save the children, the organization who is working out there. and you were in sierra leone, but not this time around, you were there with a previous outbreak. how did the two compare? >> well, i think we know that sierra leone has had a very fragile health system coming out of years of civil war. so in a sense, we would have expected that they would have had very limited capacity to deal with something as unprecedented as this. >> when it comes to this attempt to keep its residents staying indoors for three days, do you think that will have any impac
people have been stockpiling goods ahead of the lockdown. sierra leone is one of the worst affected countries in west africa, where more than 2,400 people have died after contracting the virus already. >>> the u.n. security council is holding an emergency session on thursday to discuss international efforts to contain the epidemic. it is thought it is only the second time the security council is discussing a world health emergency. to discuss all of this, we are joined by the health...
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. >> residents of freetown's stocking up on supplies hours before lockdown. all 6 million people fallen tears from house to house. >> a very clear message about ebola and be able to tell people what they should do. >> hospitals and aid organizations are overwhelmed. the government hopes the lockdown will help discover the second hiding and slow the spread of ebola. that is a hugely difficult task. the virus is by rolling. 700 cases were reported in the last week alone. half of those infected have died. liberia and sierra leone are the worst affected and their outbreaks in nigeria. corpses are constant. president barack obama has said he will send 3000 u.s. troops to west africa to set up 17 treatment centers. a number of other countries are also providing aid. what is really needed here is doctors and fast action. the fear is it may already be too late. >> the u.n. development program country director for liberia. it is a very poor country but the economy has seen some strong growth. his ebola going to put a stop to that? >> they are making tremendous progres
. >> residents of freetown's stocking up on supplies hours before lockdown. all 6 million people fallen tears from house to house. >> a very clear message about ebola and be able to tell people what they should do. >> hospitals and aid organizations are overwhelmed. the government hopes the lockdown will help discover the second hiding and slow the spread of ebola. that is a hugely difficult task. the virus is by rolling. 700 cases were reported in the last week alone. half of...
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lockdowns were it was domestic. students and typers are waiting all clear at fred hrufpb middle school. was evacuated because of a bomb threat. so far police have not found anything. say they will continue search being the building until they feel it is safe to let back inside. looking outside in our nation's lots of sunshine and cooler temperatures on this last friday of the summer. can we expect going into the weekend? that is what everyone wants to know. a look at the first forecast. >> it is all good for the weekend forecast. weather will cooperate and as our last wind of summer it like summer with comparatively warmer temperatures. national right now. 73 at 66 degrees outside the tport furniture center. it is keeping it outside the city in the 60's. annapolis and 6 quantico and hour by hour by i think temperatures in the city around 75 then into the overnight. sunset 7:10 and a wind getaway b.w.i. forecast more cloud south of 95 and a few showers may slow you down along the gulf coast. pretty quiet.t we will ha
lockdowns were it was domestic. students and typers are waiting all clear at fred hrufpb middle school. was evacuated because of a bomb threat. so far police have not found anything. say they will continue search being the building until they feel it is safe to let back inside. looking outside in our nation's lots of sunshine and cooler temperatures on this last friday of the summer. can we expect going into the weekend? that is what everyone wants to know. a look at the first forecast....
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>> reporter: if i'm hearing you correctly, yes, the lockdown started at 12:00 last night. out in a remote part of the country, it's very, very quiet. you can't get any food or shop. people are out and about, but they are mainly staying close to their private compounds. you can't buy anything at all. we're out with essential staff, so when a dead body is reported, even during the lockdown, they are still required to come out and deal with the dead body. >> is it possible to know if the person or people have died because of ebola? because of course there will be other causes of death as well. >> i'm sorry, can you repeat that. >> i'll ask you a different question. we're looking at an awful lot of people lining up with blue packages. are people prepared to cooperate with authorities, do they show no sign of trust at the moment. >> people are able to operate. the wfp has been giving out emergency packages to cover certain needs during the outbreak. the general mood is quite is accepting. people are not angry. they are very accepting, they understand why this needs to happen. t
>> reporter: if i'm hearing you correctly, yes, the lockdown started at 12:00 last night. out in a remote part of the country, it's very, very quiet. you can't get any food or shop. people are out and about, but they are mainly staying close to their private compounds. you can't buy anything at all. we're out with essential staff, so when a dead body is reported, even during the lockdown, they are still required to come out and deal with the dead body. >> is it possible to know if...
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sierra leone's nation-wide lockdown against ebola is in its final day. thousands of health workers and volunteers have been going goor to door. the virus killed more than 560 people in sierra leone, and 2600 across the region. doctors are struggling to treat patients because of a lack of medical supplies. volunteers involved in the lockdown say it's been a success. >> we have been working with people, visiting houses. people come and listen about ebola. >> we are still - the desensitisation has to continue, that ebola is real, it kls, and therefore we must take all protection procedures. you know, from the minister of health. we have to accept that, and make sure we belief, because the reason why the ebola spread in sierra leone is because of denial. >>> well, those testing positive for ebola are taken to a new isolation center an hour from freetown. 120 beds were available in a treatment center close to the city. doctors say it's essential to identify and treat patients early on. >> the isolation units are important. at the moment there are a lot of occ
sierra leone's nation-wide lockdown against ebola is in its final day. thousands of health workers and volunteers have been going goor to door. the virus killed more than 560 people in sierra leone, and 2600 across the region. doctors are struggling to treat patients because of a lack of medical supplies. volunteers involved in the lockdown say it's been a success. >> we have been working with people, visiting houses. people come and listen about ebola. >> we are still - the...
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what will this lockdown achieve? >> health officials say that it is necessary to have this curfew in order to control the spread of ebola. teams of workers will go door to door testing people not only for the disease, but trying to educate them about its dangers. this curfew isn't exactly going over well with everyone. >> i want to emphasize out here that this is not a lockdown, it is not a shutdown, it is not a root out exercise. >> officials have been trying to ease minds in sierra leone since announcing the curfew. while many understand the need for it, others are frustrated, blaming the government for slowing down aid and supply delivery. the streets of freetown were bustling as everyone prepared for the weekend. >> you need opportunity to go out and do shopping. >> it is better to stay home for three days than to lose thousands of people in a sickle day. >> some critics blasted the curfew, worrying it will be seen as a witch hunt, sending already sick people further into hiding instead of seeking treatment. >> m
what will this lockdown achieve? >> health officials say that it is necessary to have this curfew in order to control the spread of ebola. teams of workers will go door to door testing people not only for the disease, but trying to educate them about its dangers. this curfew isn't exactly going over well with everyone. >> i want to emphasize out here that this is not a lockdown, it is not a shutdown, it is not a root out exercise. >> officials have been trying to ease minds in...
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nearby areas remain on lockdown and residents are on edge.joining me for more on the manhunt, jim cavanagh. is this a typical suspect search? this guy has been on the run for a week and they are looking for him in a very rural area. >> right, alex. it's typical to try and corner an armed suspect in a rural area that is extremely violent and wants to shoot it out with the police. that's why there are so many tactical teams and trs teams, and they may have him corners as the reports came in last night. >> why do you think he may be cornered? >> well, they had reports of shots exchanged with the police last night in an area not far from where he lived and his parents lived, but it's not clear if they have him nailed in. even if he broke in a house to get food, he could have exchanged fire and run back into the woods. he has been out there a week, so he might need food and he could break in somewhere to try to get some provision. >> you talk about the parents. the father says he is an excellent shot, apaeurparently. there are guns missing from th
nearby areas remain on lockdown and residents are on edge.joining me for more on the manhunt, jim cavanagh. is this a typical suspect search? this guy has been on the run for a week and they are looking for him in a very rural area. >> right, alex. it's typical to try and corner an armed suspect in a rural area that is extremely violent and wants to shoot it out with the police. that's why there are so many tactical teams and trs teams, and they may have him corners as the reports came in...
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and officials hope the lockdown will turn the tide against an outbreak of yes bola. door and handing out information on how to prevent the spread of the deadly virus. ebola is killing about half of the people it infects. sierra leone is expected to liftity lockdown sometime tomorrow. >>> well, finding ways to help fight the ebola outbreak can be daunting, but a group of fifth graders decided they needed to do something. so they held a yard sale today, they are donating all the proceeds to doctors without borders which has doctors on the ground right now treating patients in sierra leone. a student donated some of his own things and convinced his friends to do the same thing. >> i'm in fifth grade. i i'm 10. and i just hope that we can cure the disease. >> leonardo helped spread the news to other students, and they raised just over $360 today. in years, that's the kid that's going to be raising millions of dollars for a cause. >> and a nice day to be outside. >> beautiful. >> 86 was our high, the last full day of summer. a cold front moves through tonight and brings b
and officials hope the lockdown will turn the tide against an outbreak of yes bola. door and handing out information on how to prevent the spread of the deadly virus. ebola is killing about half of the people it infects. sierra leone is expected to liftity lockdown sometime tomorrow. >>> well, finding ways to help fight the ebola outbreak can be daunting, but a group of fifth graders decided they needed to do something. so they held a yard sale today, they are donating all the proceeds...
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. >>> the streets of free town are empty on the second day of a three-day nationwide lockdown. the president urged all 6 million residents to comply with the lockdown to help stop the spread. health workers go across sierra leone to find new ebola cases. >>> and the borders along senegal and guinea have been closed and vigilanty take control because there are not enough police. >> they keep people from entering illegally. they ask where they are from, and if they've had contact with anybody with ebola. >> we need to make sure that they do not come within our country and kill us all. >> the senegal government has closed it's border with guinea and promised to step up patrols, but we have seen no evidence of that. >> we're worried. the border is 300 kilometers long. we never see police and they never seem to be checking anyone. >> senegal has it's first case of ebola when a student crossed the border in a village taxi. it took ten days for health authorities to find him. he was treated and sense has recovered. fear of ebola is spreading faster than the virus itself. it changes ho
. >>> the streets of free town are empty on the second day of a three-day nationwide lockdown. the president urged all 6 million residents to comply with the lockdown to help stop the spread. health workers go across sierra leone to find new ebola cases. >>> and the borders along senegal and guinea have been closed and vigilanty take control because there are not enough police. >> they keep people from entering illegally. they ask where they are from, and if they've had...
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sierra leone has another 130 confirmed cases of ebola discovered during a nationwide lockdown. it was designed to slow down the spread of that disease. this comes as health officials say the number of those affected will significantly increase. more on the dire predictions being made about the outbreak. >> the centers for disease ebolal says the number of cases could skyrocket. to 1.4 million. this after a friday through sunday lockdown reported to be the most drastic disease control measures cents in the bonnet -- bubonic plague in the middle ages. hospitals are still overwhelmed with patients turned away or left outside too weak to walk for help. here isnk the lesson that they are very sick. it may impose a second .ockdown they're pulling out the stops to try to raise awareness. we will tell you how dangerous it has become. on your side with an update about a family trying to get them back. these celebrate -- to celebrate the 70th birthday, they decided to cancel those plans. tickets toed the give them a refund but started dragging their feet. we are happy to report that glad
sierra leone has another 130 confirmed cases of ebola discovered during a nationwide lockdown. it was designed to slow down the spread of that disease. this comes as health officials say the number of those affected will significantly increase. more on the dire predictions being made about the outbreak. >> the centers for disease ebolal says the number of cases could skyrocket. to 1.4 million. this after a friday through sunday lockdown reported to be the most drastic disease control...
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the school went in lockdown. and investigators are trying to learn what sparked the shootout and we'll have the latest on a life report on "action news" at 6:00. >> a deadly shooting in the city's logan section left a woman that was 8 months pregnant dead and doctors fought to save her baby's life they could not. the search is on to fine the gunman and john rawlins live at the scene with the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: hi rick, this is the scene where the violence occurred. they are asking is it somehow connected with another crime that occurred a mile or two from here. that is one thing that homicide dsks are looking at. >> i heard 12 shots, pow pow. and i heard pow pow pow. >> the sounds shortly after midnight brought police to 20th, and a 25-year-old pregnant woman shot multiple times found in a pool of blood beside her car. >> they did an emergency delivery of her baby however the baby was pronounced dead at 2:18 a.m. >> police sources say that the police knew the 25-year-old man that survived t
the school went in lockdown. and investigators are trying to learn what sparked the shootout and we'll have the latest on a life report on "action news" at 6:00. >> a deadly shooting in the city's logan section left a woman that was 8 months pregnant dead and doctors fought to save her baby's life they could not. the search is on to fine the gunman and john rawlins live at the scene with the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: hi rick, this is the scene where the...
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the lockdown could spreadthe disease, because new cases will go unattended. the government says the shutdown will make it easier to trace suspected cases. >>> 40 million people in nigeria - that's a quarter of the population - are at risk of going blind, threatened by a disease contracted by going to the river. >> reporter: this is a village deep in the jungles of northern nigeria. it's lush corn fields conceal a village full of blindness, a disease that blinds victims. children leading the blind is a common sight here. >> this 50-year-old is a victim of river blindness. >> translation: what hurts me most is i cannot work. i can't help my son. i'm at the mercy of others. i want to do so much for others, but i can't. >> reporter: also, river blindness is a leading cause of protectable blindness much the fly that causes the river blindness, known as black fly, breeds along the river banks and bites people when they fetch water or do their washing. up to 150,000 have been stricken by the disease. river blindness has caused major descriptions. children have been
the lockdown could spreadthe disease, because new cases will go unattended. the government says the shutdown will make it easier to trace suspected cases. >>> 40 million people in nigeria - that's a quarter of the population - are at risk of going blind, threatened by a disease contracted by going to the river. >> reporter: this is a village deep in the jungles of northern nigeria. it's lush corn fields conceal a village full of blindness, a disease that blinds victims. children...
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residents of sierra leon are allowed to leave home following a lockdown. lockdown and door to door checks of 1 million homes were a success and although the number of new cases found has not been listed yet. and the country only has a fifth of hospital beds it now needs a clinicic opened yesterday in liberia sean full and meantime a spanish priest sick with ebola and sick nurse bitten by a sick child were flown home for treatment. >> west african leaders took part in a meeting at jefferson hospital about the outbreak. they discussed strategies trying to control for jefferson researchers and those national institute of health and doctors are working on promising ebola vaccine. speakers agreed no matter when the outbreak begins the stream will continue. >> still ahead "action news" at 5:00 tonight the top women leading world of business in 2014. >> and amtrak moves forward with plans to put veterans to work the usual? not tonight. introducing longhorn's steaks that sizzle for $12.99. the smoky double bacon sirloin. the new spicy sriracha sirloin. and the par
residents of sierra leon are allowed to leave home following a lockdown. lockdown and door to door checks of 1 million homes were a success and although the number of new cases found has not been listed yet. and the country only has a fifth of hospital beds it now needs a clinicic opened yesterday in liberia sean full and meantime a spanish priest sick with ebola and sick nurse bitten by a sick child were flown home for treatment. >> west african leaders took part in a meeting at...
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we are under a lockdown. >> all right, lockdown, gentlemen. take it in, let's go! >> several days later, the victim was released from the hospital and recovered in the prison's medical unit. >> we tried to get interviews with both the victim of the stabbing as well as the perpetrator of the stabbing. the victim was an adamant no. he did not want to participate in the documentary. eventually, the assailant said he would talk to us. >> our interview with the stabber, terry moore, gave insight into how little it takes to prompt a potentially deadly attack in prison. >> what happened? >> i had an assault on an inmate. >> why? >> why? because he had stole my shoes. >> actually, this was not a surprise to me. in prison, you have very few possessions. your resources are limited, and if somebody comes and takes one of your possessions, two things happen -- "a," you lose something that could very well be useful to you, and "b," you will be perceived as a weaker person if you don't retaliate. >> well, i just come here from work one day, and they were missing, and which is on
we are under a lockdown. >> all right, lockdown, gentlemen. take it in, let's go! >> several days later, the victim was released from the hospital and recovered in the prison's medical unit. >> we tried to get interviews with both the victim of the stabbing as well as the perpetrator of the stabbing. the victim was an adamant no. he did not want to participate in the documentary. eventually, the assailant said he would talk to us. >> our interview with the stabber, terry...
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. >>> this neighborhood was on lockdown yesterday. it was tense. little did they know the suspect was hiding among them. it was at 5:00 yesterday afternoon when the suspect was accused of creating a fraudulent transaction at the bank downtown. he ran into this neighborhood and hopped a fence right here. the woman inside said she heard it. it was scary. he get away from police. the manhunt began. police say the 35-year-old from san francisco convinced a resident to let him in. he said he was jumped and people were looking for him and the resident let him in and cooked him a meal and let him stay for hours and even received a police alert but didn't think the description matched the description of the man in his home and let him stay. he convinced the man to take him to the train station. when they stepped out, police who were stationed in the neighborhood saw him, chased after him and finally grabbed him and the neighbors who were on lockdown for hours say it was quite an experience. >> this is a quiet, beautiful area. look, i add my back door open.
. >>> this neighborhood was on lockdown yesterday. it was tense. little did they know the suspect was hiding among them. it was at 5:00 yesterday afternoon when the suspect was accused of creating a fraudulent transaction at the bank downtown. he ran into this neighborhood and hopped a fence right here. the woman inside said she heard it. it was scary. he get away from police. the manhunt began. police say the 35-year-old from san francisco convinced a resident to let him in. he said...
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. >>> aid workers say a 3-day lockdown in sierra leone trying to contain the ebola outbreak will make the situation work. doctors without borders warns that the lockdown could help spread the disease, because new cases will go unattended. the shutdown will make is easier to chase suspected cases. >> they may be right in what they are saying. they are talking about it from security point of view. looking after the sick. they are caregivers. what we are more concerned about is the social mobilization. 0.02%, 1,000 people have been affected by this. we have 5 million, 9,999,000 people who are not affected. these are the emergency, the ones we must keep safe. >>> 40 million in nigeria, a quarter of the population, are at risk of going blind. they threatened with a disease that can be contracted by fetching water from a river. this report from northern nigeria. >> reporter: this is a village deep in the jungles of northern nigeria. it has lush corn fields, concealing a village full of blindness, a disease that blinds victims. children leading the blind is a common site. this 50-year-old is
. >>> aid workers say a 3-day lockdown in sierra leone trying to contain the ebola outbreak will make the situation work. doctors without borders warns that the lockdown could help spread the disease, because new cases will go unattended. the shutdown will make is easier to chase suspected cases. >> they may be right in what they are saying. they are talking about it from security point of view. looking after the sick. they are caregivers. what we are more concerned about is the...
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the lockdown itself over the three days of last weekend was not as draconian as that.ould be of the view that the objectives against which the lockdown could be assessed were very modest. they were about sensitizing the population to the seriousness of ebola, to the fact that it is dangerous. so some of those objectives were achieved but i don't believe that a quarantine is going to work. i believe it's very dangerous. it could lead to a large scale reaction among the public, because there is a disconnect between the authorities and the public and there's a potential for that to be fractured. >> kim, your program essential in getting information out to people. what are you hearing in terms of the cultural problems that are perpetuating the spread of this disease and how difficult is it to convince people that what they've done for centuries in terms of their traditions must be changed? >> well, i think if you take the example in guinea, where people have been eating bush meat for a very long time, and to suddenly come and disrupt their cultural practice, or bury your p
the lockdown itself over the three days of last weekend was not as draconian as that.ould be of the view that the objectives against which the lockdown could be assessed were very modest. they were about sensitizing the population to the seriousness of ebola, to the fact that it is dangerous. so some of those objectives were achieved but i don't believe that a quarantine is going to work. i believe it's very dangerous. it could lead to a large scale reaction among the public, because there is a...
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. >> the community is on lockdown, residents are extolled to stay behind locked doors. for some, who venture outdoors, guns have become emergency provisions. >> we sleep with our guns. >> abc news. >> a major tuberculosis scare for babies in texas after a hospital employee is diagnosed with the disease. the employee worked in the nursery at the providence memorial hospital in el paso. health officials sent letters to parents and more than 700 babies, advising they undergo screenings for tb. health official says babies are more likely than older children to develop symptoms. the woman tested positive last month but may have exposed others as early as september last year. >>> the entire african nation of sierra leone is in lockdown as health workers try fight the ebola virus. here's a look at the capital city, freetown. streets are empty. about 30,000 volunteers and healthcare workers are going through the country to distribute soap and educate people on how it spreads. ebola has killed more than 560 people and 2600 people total in africa since last december. trittics of
. >> the community is on lockdown, residents are extolled to stay behind locked doors. for some, who venture outdoors, guns have become emergency provisions. >> we sleep with our guns. >> abc news. >> a major tuberculosis scare for babies in texas after a hospital employee is diagnosed with the disease. the employee worked in the nursery at the providence memorial hospital in el paso. health officials sent letters to parents and more than 700 babies, advising they...
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the sierra leone is the only one what that am tried to lockdown the survivors. the world health organization says there are around 5300 ebola cases throughout west africa. nearly half of those you wouldn't have in death. as sierra leone's lockdown draws to a close, questions remain the drastic measure has been called a public blitzty stunt by at least one rights group. >> of all of the people who have caught e bogey bowl a so far during this outbreak, more than half have died. medical staff take no chances. even in hot and humid conditions, if you will protection suits are worn, chlorine is sprayed to disinfect their masks. >> these isolation units are really important because at the moment, there are a lot of cases or suspected cases in the community who if they aren't isolated could potentially infeblth those around them, their family. >> the medics are working in a new isolation unit around anna hour from freetown. it has space for four patients and is at full capacity. >> went inside the place. the place and the patients, they saw patients and we tried to co
the sierra leone is the only one what that am tried to lockdown the survivors. the world health organization says there are around 5300 ebola cases throughout west africa. nearly half of those you wouldn't have in death. as sierra leone's lockdown draws to a close, questions remain the drastic measure has been called a public blitzty stunt by at least one rights group. >> of all of the people who have caught e bogey bowl a so far during this outbreak, more than half have died. medical...
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emergency workers say the lockdown is hoping them find new cases of ebola.they're trying to make sure the sick can get to the treatment centers nearby. so far, more than 2600 people have died across west africa, nearly 570 of them are from see area leon. >>> this weekend, back here in the u.s., more than 1,500 volunteers went out across charlottesville, virginia, to search for any sign of missing university of virginia student hannah graham. they combed through bushes and backyards yesterday a week after the sophomore disappeared. surveillance video shows her leaving a pub and running, although it appears nobody was chasing her. authorities searched a person of interest's house and car but say they did not have enough evidence to hold him. >>> in washington, the secret service is reviewing security after a second scare at the white house in less than 24 hours. a south jersey man was arrested for trying to enter the white house yesterday. nbc news confirms that 19-year-old kevin carr of shamong, burlington county has been charged with unlawful entry. he appro
emergency workers say the lockdown is hoping them find new cases of ebola.they're trying to make sure the sick can get to the treatment centers nearby. so far, more than 2600 people have died across west africa, nearly 570 of them are from see area leon. >>> this weekend, back here in the u.s., more than 1,500 volunteers went out across charlottesville, virginia, to search for any sign of missing university of virginia student hannah graham. they combed through bushes and backyards...
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. >>> sierra leone is trying to control the outbreak with a lockdown on the country. some believe that will make the situation worse. >> testing for ebola. health workers conduct mass checkups in sierra leone. it's prompting extraordinary measures from september 19th to the 21st. no one in the country is allowed to leave home. >> there is a lockdown, but the government will consider if it shows that the spread is minimized we may be tempted to increase the days. >> the announcement has caused a backlash. doctors without borders say that the lockou lockdown could cause the ebola to spread further because many will go without treatment. >> we still 5 million, 999,000 people who have not been infected. these are the emergencies. these are the ones we must keep safe. >> reporter: the worst outbreaks of ebola is sweeping across west africa. hundreds of people have died in sierra leone. even musicians are trying to spread the message of ebola. this catchy new tune is hitting the airwaves from eye beer i can't to the ivory coast as governments try to contain the disease. the
. >>> sierra leone is trying to control the outbreak with a lockdown on the country. some believe that will make the situation worse. >> testing for ebola. health workers conduct mass checkups in sierra leone. it's prompting extraordinary measures from september 19th to the 21st. no one in the country is allowed to leave home. >> there is a lockdown, but the government will consider if it shows that the spread is minimized we may be tempted to increase the days. >>...
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government should do. >>> and a nation on lockdown.ola is demanding everyon stays home while the government searches for the sick. what you need to know about the outbreak next. j.j. watt? you know there's a game on tonight right, amy? oh, i know, but it's my turn to chaperone. right, but you could do both. how? nfl mobile is now free with the more everything plan from verizon. i have verizon! download it, you can watch the game right here. come on, let's boogie! oh, helen. for the first time watch live local sunday games on nfl mobile. included with the more everything plan exclusively from verizon. hey there, i just got my bill, and i see that it includes my fico® credit score. yup, you get it free each month to help you avoid surprises with your credit. good. i hate surprises. surprise! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and see your fico® credit score. those hot dogs look good. oh yeah, hebrew national. their all-beef like yours but they're also kosher. so, not just any beef goes into it. oh, honey! oh!
government should do. >>> and a nation on lockdown.ola is demanding everyon stays home while the government searches for the sick. what you need to know about the outbreak next. j.j. watt? you know there's a game on tonight right, amy? oh, i know, but it's my turn to chaperone. right, but you could do both. how? nfl mobile is now free with the more everything plan from verizon. i have verizon! download it, you can watch the game right here. come on, let's boogie! oh, helen. for the...
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is this lockdown the best solution? guinea, so that's a different country. we'll see what happens in sierra leone. i understand the workers were out in a rural area. the fear of the lockdown, of course, sierra leone doesn't want their town to become monrovia, where this virus is so out of control, so they're taking this unprecedented step. you don't want to lose the trust with the population, and that's really key. >> they say they're trying to educate the folks there. is education an issue? >> education is critical. but it has to be done in a way that is culturally sensitive. and the fear is so huge. and so that's the fear, if you have a lockdown and people stop trusting the government. >> we learned nearly 20 volunteers have returned to be guinea pigs, essentially, on the ebola vaccine. what do you know about that? >> yes, this is exciting. it's americans, as well as british people, and i believe the country of mali. they are doing the very first safety tests of this vaccine. so brave volunteers. we don't know yet if
is this lockdown the best solution? guinea, so that's a different country. we'll see what happens in sierra leone. i understand the workers were out in a rural area. the fear of the lockdown, of course, sierra leone doesn't want their town to become monrovia, where this virus is so out of control, so they're taking this unprecedented step. you don't want to lose the trust with the population, and that's really key. >> they say they're trying to educate the folks there. is education an...
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police issued the lockdown because of police activity in that area. police say a man ran from around the lake each police into around villa at around 8:30 a.m.. it is not known what the man is wanted for why he ran from police. parents are asked not to go to the schools because no one is allowed to enter or leave. >> and is of playing a role in the killing of the 73 year-old elmer brown. cheyenne killed during a home in the nation. >> served on the force. also charged with his murder. several people have been wrought near a red line stop. demanded money. the men sometimes made threats or used physical force. sometimes worked in pairs. emphasizing the need for writers to always be on alert. internet hackers are threatening students opposed to an on-line list of accused rapists at the university of chicago. prompted a last minute demonstration on the hyde park campus. >> the group that first posted what is being called the hyde park west says it is not a rapist or rather individuals sued one friends about because of troubling behavior. >> almost 200 stu
police issued the lockdown because of police activity in that area. police say a man ran from around the lake each police into around villa at around 8:30 a.m.. it is not known what the man is wanted for why he ran from police. parents are asked not to go to the schools because no one is allowed to enter or leave. >> and is of playing a role in the killing of the 73 year-old elmer brown. cheyenne killed during a home in the nation. >> served on the force. also charged with his...
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we are under a campuswide lockdown. all people are urged to stay inside the building.they are currently in a possible threat where police are saying a man reportedly called denison university threatening gun violence. they requested assistance. according to police scanner traffic, authorities searching for a black customized jeep possibly with five men in it. so again, denison university outside of columbus, ohio, on lockdown right now with a possible threat of some sort of gun violence. we will bring you more information on fox as we continue to get it in here. >>> so we asked you what your favorite part of summer was. jim said having all my four kids home for a few weeks. oh, sounds great, jim. alice said running my first 5k. good job. alexis tweeted saying see her grandson graduate boot camp. and britney said the birth of her first child. thanks, everyone, for writing in. time to get real with me. my favorite season, of course, is summer. i'm always sad to see it go, but it was a great one. my kids at the vietnam wall where they met veterans and learned how to say t
we are under a campuswide lockdown. all people are urged to stay inside the building.they are currently in a possible threat where police are saying a man reportedly called denison university threatening gun violence. they requested assistance. according to police scanner traffic, authorities searching for a black customized jeep possibly with five men in it. so again, denison university outside of columbus, ohio, on lockdown right now with a possible threat of some sort of gun violence. we...
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this, as authorities have lifted a lockdown on local residents but hundreds of law enforcement personnel is called a very active search for the man they say killed one state trooper and wounded another nine days ago. earlier this week, as shots were heard and officers appeared to be closing in on frein but the trail went cold. stay tuned for that live report from pennsylvania at the bottom of the hour. >>> and further south, police are also expected to give a live update to the search for that missing university of virginia student. hannah graham has been missing for more than a week now. police believe she got into a car with a man seen with her on surveillance video. and they have now identified him as jesse matthew. jean cassares has more on this situation, how they are stepping up to find hannah graham. >> reporter: lawmaker are asking for help in finding hannah graham and they are getting it. people in the community want to help bring the 18-year-old sophomore back home to her family. >> a new day. the focus still to find hannah graham. >> i would want people out looking for one of
this, as authorities have lifted a lockdown on local residents but hundreds of law enforcement personnel is called a very active search for the man they say killed one state trooper and wounded another nine days ago. earlier this week, as shots were heard and officers appeared to be closing in on frein but the trail went cold. stay tuned for that live report from pennsylvania at the bottom of the hour. >>> and further south, police are also expected to give a live update to the search...
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and the area under closest scrutiny is under lockdown for a second night in a row. we get our report tonight from nbc's ron allen. >> reporter: tonight, a rare look inside a community under siege where hundreds of heavily armed police have intensified the manhunt for a killer who took the life of one of their own. 8,000 residents under lockdown, the order heading into its second night. >> i don't feel safe. it's getting crazy. >> reporter: outside the zone carl keets is desperate to get to his fiancee and their young boys. he left for diapers and milk. police won't let him back. it's pretty stressful. >> yeah, it is. >> reporter: are you feeling a little -- >> i just want to be home with my kids and my family. >> reporter: the manhunt focused about a mile from the home eric frein shared with his parents. a suspect police describe as a survivalist who often role played war games and who they think launched his own war against police when he allegedly ambushed and killed corporal bryon dickson and wounded trooper alex douglass last week. most people saying they're not
and the area under closest scrutiny is under lockdown for a second night in a row. we get our report tonight from nbc's ron allen. >> reporter: tonight, a rare look inside a community under siege where hundreds of heavily armed police have intensified the manhunt for a killer who took the life of one of their own. 8,000 residents under lockdown, the order heading into its second night. >> i don't feel safe. it's getting crazy. >> reporter: outside the zone carl keets is...
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. >>> well, a controversial nationwide lockdown aimed at stopping the spread of ebola is over in sierraleone. but it led to some grim discoveries. more about that coming up next. check out all these airline seats. lots of them, right? but when you try to get one by using your travel rewards card miles... those seats mysteriously vanish. why? all the flights you want are blacked out. or they hit you up for some outrageous number of miles. switch to the venture card from capital one. with venture, use your miles on any airline, any flight, any time. no blackout dates. and with every purchase you'll earn unlimited double miles. now we're getting somewhere. what's in your wallet? >>> welcome back, sierra leone has ended the nationwide lockdown it ordered last week to stop the spread of ebola. for three days no one was allowed the leave their homes and during that time tens of thousands of volunteers knocked on doors to teach people about ebola. but authorities say the campaign also led to the discovery of more than 90 bodies and dozens of new infections. a unicef spokesperson described the
. >>> well, a controversial nationwide lockdown aimed at stopping the spread of ebola is over in sierraleone. but it led to some grim discoveries. more about that coming up next. check out all these airline seats. lots of them, right? but when you try to get one by using your travel rewards card miles... those seats mysteriously vanish. why? all the flights you want are blacked out. or they hit you up for some outrageous number of miles. switch to the venture card from capital one....
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. >>> sierra leone is planning a three-day nationwide lockdown later this month to try to contain theals say the shutdown could be extended even longer if necessary. but the medical aid group, doctors without borders, says the lockdown could be counter productive. >> we lock down the country for a whole day. and the awareness was brought in, denial level was reduced and the fear of ebola also was reduced. so we believe that shutting down again, for another period of three days, although the population has been asking for 21 days, 14 days. government in its wisdom, together with their partners, in the international community, the world health organization, unicef, they have decided that three day of lockdown would be effective because of the incubation period of the virus is within two to three days. >> for more about that three-day incubation period, the world health organization says it could take as long as three weeks for people exposed to ebola to show symptoms. although, eight to ten days is the most common incubation period. >>> still to come here on cnn, flood waters are on the
. >>> sierra leone is planning a three-day nationwide lockdown later this month to try to contain theals say the shutdown could be extended even longer if necessary. but the medical aid group, doctors without borders, says the lockdown could be counter productive. >> we lock down the country for a whole day. and the awareness was brought in, denial level was reduced and the fear of ebola also was reduced. so we believe that shutting down again, for another period of three days,...
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so the least i can do is play some nice songs for all our inmates that are on lockdown.y down. no visitors, because of this demonstration. >> he probably doesn't want us to hear what's going on out there. the lady's cool, i respect old ladies, don't get me wrong. but when you're trying to sleep because you've got to go to work, and it's loud as hell, you're trying to sleep, it's kind of wrong. >> well, i don't know if they like it. i'd rather have frank sinatra, but, you know, frank isn't here. i hope i don't have a riot after they listen to it. >> this place sucks, man. it really does. >> don't like me enforcing the illegal immigration laws. think they've got me, they're going to make me go in a hole or make me resign. never going to happen. if they want to change the laws, don't make me the poster boy. go to washington and get the laws changed. i'm just doing my job enforcing the state and the federal laws. and that's my job. i hope they spent a lot of money here, especially those that came from another state. cut loose with the change and go to the restaurants and bui
so the least i can do is play some nice songs for all our inmates that are on lockdown.y down. no visitors, because of this demonstration. >> he probably doesn't want us to hear what's going on out there. the lady's cool, i respect old ladies, don't get me wrong. but when you're trying to sleep because you've got to go to work, and it's loud as hell, you're trying to sleep, it's kind of wrong. >> well, i don't know if they like it. i'd rather have frank sinatra, but, you know, frank...