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. >> papa new guinea is beautiful, much of it very sparsely populated. natural resources form the backbone of the economy, especially mining, timber, and oil. and now, an enormous liquid natural gas project is being headed up by exxon mobil. >> up until a couple of decades ago, this area was incredibly isolated. with the discovery of a gold deposit, the place has become home to one of the world's most successful gold mines. >> papa new guinea is probably one of the best examples of the really cruel ironies that often go hand-in-hand with these big extractive industries. they're supposed to lead to development, uplifting people from poverty, and yet paradoxically things only seem to get worse. barrick has its private security force in order basically because there aren't nearly enough police there to do the job. the permanent police presence stationed in the nearby town is usually only 16 or 17 officers, who often don't even possess a car that works. we are on the road to a town where we have been investigating a range of human rights abuses, gang rapes c
. >> papa new guinea is beautiful, much of it very sparsely populated. natural resources form the backbone of the economy, especially mining, timber, and oil. and now, an enormous liquid natural gas project is being headed up by exxon mobil. >> up until a couple of decades ago, this area was incredibly isolated. with the discovery of a gold deposit, the place has become home to one of the world's most successful gold mines. >> papa new guinea is probably one of the best...
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it change in papua new guinea. you plan to do something and the department says no, we need more for for whatever reason. there is right sizing that goes on constantly in the department, much sub -- publicized but not sure how much it is occurring, the pivot to asia. what does that mean for those embassies in asia, more people? five years from now it might have it somewhere else. i don't know that we will ever reach the perfect solution to say the weak and build something that is good today and it will be good even ten years from now. >> mr. chairman, the point your research and what we are hearing today is all about is as use standardized and drive down the cost per square foot the ability to build a few extra square feet and the flexibility is inherited as you drive up the square foot cost, and smaller and tighter and that is not what we need for flexibility, it is right side in with a plan to expand or at in and continue their research, we begin seeing standard build to do just that. i thank you for your indulge
it change in papua new guinea. you plan to do something and the department says no, we need more for for whatever reason. there is right sizing that goes on constantly in the department, much sub -- publicized but not sure how much it is occurring, the pivot to asia. what does that mean for those embassies in asia, more people? five years from now it might have it somewhere else. i don't know that we will ever reach the perfect solution to say the weak and build something that is good today and...
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it changed with papua new guinea. you had a plan to do something, all of a sudden the department says, no, we need more, for whatever reason. there's right sizing that goes on constantly within the department. there's the much-publicized but i'm not sure how much it's occurring, the pivot to asia. what does that mean for those embassies in asia? more people. well, you know, five years from now it might be a pivot somewhere else. i don't know that we're ever going to reach the perfect solution to say that we could build something that's good today and it will be good even ten years from now. >> thank you. and mr. chairman, i think the point that your research and what water hearing today is all about is that as you standardize and drive down the cost per square foot, the ability to build that few extra square feet and the flexibility is inherent in it as you drive up the square foot cost, you inherently are building smaller and tighter. and tight-sizing is not what we need for flexibility, it's right-sizing with a plan
it changed with papua new guinea. you had a plan to do something, all of a sudden the department says, no, we need more, for whatever reason. there's right sizing that goes on constantly within the department. there's the much-publicized but i'm not sure how much it's occurring, the pivot to asia. what does that mean for those embassies in asia? more people. well, you know, five years from now it might be a pivot somewhere else. i don't know that we're ever going to reach the perfect solution...
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so when a group of scientists found such a spot in 2005 on the indonesian side of new guinea and madewith the discovery of dozens of new species, we decided to go. this mountain rain forest, a sort of garden of eden, was about as far from civilization as you can get. but as bob simon first reported in 2007, getting there was half the fun. >> after a 20-hour flight to jakarta, indonesia, followed by a 7-hour plane ride to new guinea, we had concluded the easy part of the trip. we then boarded a single-engine plane with bruce beehler, the lead scientist from conservation international, which stirred the world with its discoveries in 2005. after an hour in the air, we were looking for a grass runway. we skirted the treetops and touched down. [people singing in native language] we landed right in the middle of a party. the guests of honor: us. >> all: [singing] >> what is going on? >> whoa, that's quite a welcome. >> who are these people? >> these are the papasena people. they seem to like you. >> when the papasena people like you, they dab you with clay. the village of papasena was our j
so when a group of scientists found such a spot in 2005 on the indonesian side of new guinea and madewith the discovery of dozens of new species, we decided to go. this mountain rain forest, a sort of garden of eden, was about as far from civilization as you can get. but as bob simon first reported in 2007, getting there was half the fun. >> after a 20-hour flight to jakarta, indonesia, followed by a 7-hour plane ride to new guinea, we had concluded the easy part of the trip. we then...
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in port morisby, papua new guinea. average per capita income is like $2,500. >> i'd like to take some of these questions. so -- >> well, i'm not asking you. i'm asking mr. jones. so, i'm going to -- i'll come to you and give you plenty of time. so we're going to spend $3 million per seat in there and they're not going to be there for a good four years. you don't have a final design. what are they supposed to do for security there for the next four years while they wait? >> we are attempting to get safe and secure facilities in port morisby on the fastest time schedule we can. we are doing everything to deliver safe, secure and functional facilities as efficiently and expediently as possible. >> i share this with the ranking member is aided more than 105 desks in the ukraine. here we're talking about 30. it costs us about $24 million. and now we're leeking at a project less than $50 million to build estimated to go north of $200 million. in papua new guinea and the consequence to this is they're going to be in harm's wa
in port morisby, papua new guinea. average per capita income is like $2,500. >> i'd like to take some of these questions. so -- >> well, i'm not asking you. i'm asking mr. jones. so, i'm going to -- i'll come to you and give you plenty of time. so we're going to spend $3 million per seat in there and they're not going to be there for a good four years. you don't have a final design. what are they supposed to do for security there for the next four years while they wait? >> we...
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>> in port morisby, new guinea. average per capita income is like $2500. >> i'd like to take some of these questions. >> well i'm not asking you. i'm asking mr. jones. i'll come to you. i'll give you plenty of time. so we're going to spend $3 million per seat and they're not going to be there for a good four yourself. you don't have a final design. what are they supposed to do for security there for the next four years while they wait? >> we are attempting to get safe and secure facilities open the fastest time schedule that we can. we're doing everything in our power to ensure that weir delivering safe, secure and function alpha si-- functional facilities. >> we add moed more than 105 de in the ukraine. here we're talking about 30 and it cost us about $24 million. and now we're looking at a project that was less than $50 billion to build and estimated to go north of $200 million in papa, new guinea and the consequence to this is, they're going to be in harm's way for a longer period of time. we're going to have les
>> in port morisby, new guinea. average per capita income is like $2500. >> i'd like to take some of these questions. >> well i'm not asking you. i'm asking mr. jones. i'll come to you. i'll give you plenty of time. so we're going to spend $3 million per seat and they're not going to be there for a good four yourself. you don't have a final design. what are they supposed to do for security there for the next four years while they wait? >> we are attempting to get safe...
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washington is pressing new guinea to accept new trade rules that would limit how much food the government can stockpile and subsidize. >>> heavy rains in india are hindering rescue efforts after a mudslide. at least 30 people were killed when a wall of mud quite literally covered an entire village. the authorities fear that the death toll could reach 150. >> reporter: rescuers rush the survivors to safety. this village is used to heavy rains, but on tuesday, it received more than 10 centimeters in one day. in the early hours of wednesday, the saturated hillside slipped and fell on the village below, burying many of the 700 residents as they slept. >> i had come to visit my relatives. i often come here. when i arrived, i discovered that the entire village had been destroyed. >> reporter: it suffers from poor mobile phone access, so news of the disaster was slow to reach the emergency services. now hundreds of rescuers are on hand to treat the wounded and heavy machinery is digging them out. >> in this place, there were 40 to 50 houses, and i checked with my superior, and we think 100 to 15
washington is pressing new guinea to accept new trade rules that would limit how much food the government can stockpile and subsidize. >>> heavy rains in india are hindering rescue efforts after a mudslide. at least 30 people were killed when a wall of mud quite literally covered an entire village. the authorities fear that the death toll could reach 150. >> reporter: rescuers rush the survivors to safety. this village is used to heavy rains, but on tuesday, it received more than...
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outbreaks in new guinea and sierra leone more than 6- 600 people have died. people have to be checked before boarding flights. one emergency room in charlotte closed before they would clear a patient that returned from west africa. some doctors fear it could happen. i would not be surprised that isolated cases arrived here. you could have no symptoms for three weeks before you are affected and they would not spread it around the country. ebola is not spread through the area but with close contact. dr. kent brantly and nancy rightbold, their conditions are improving. >> she was trying to recover and still feeling the affects of the virsz. >> but at least one family here in the u.s. is feeling the heart breaking affects of the virus that has no vaccine and no cure. >> i have three girls. they will never get to know their father. >> patrick sawyer was suppose to travel to minnesota to visit those daughters later this month. but died after contracting ebola in liberia. and now they are traveling to washington, d.c. for the africa summit but leaders are staying be
outbreaks in new guinea and sierra leone more than 6- 600 people have died. people have to be checked before boarding flights. one emergency room in charlotte closed before they would clear a patient that returned from west africa. some doctors fear it could happen. i would not be surprised that isolated cases arrived here. you could have no symptoms for three weeks before you are affected and they would not spread it around the country. ebola is not spread through the area but with close...
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as it gets smaller, the impact to climate in africa or papua new guinea or the united states is amplifiedrming. >> it's global, yes. the early indicators probably will happen up here. >> you know, you seem warm and cosy when you were indoors, but hard. gruelling? >> the schedule was really gruelling, starting at 5:30, or earlier, because it was co-ed bathrooms, so i, in particular, wanted to get in first at 4:30, but they were up really early, and everyone was showered and on the plane by at least six. but i loved seeing how at the end of the day they come together. there's a lot of comraderie and warmth and joy around it. phil, you and i spent a lot of time in field stations in the tropics, and a lot of that happens at the field stations. fun to see it happening in the arctic. >> it was a little toasty where we were. similar comraderie, four shore. >> there are a lot of knowns. the extent to which the glaziers are melting is surprising. but did you guys discover anything new on your journey? >> to draw conclusions about the environmental situation in statement. but i was talking to the p
as it gets smaller, the impact to climate in africa or papua new guinea or the united states is amplifiedrming. >> it's global, yes. the early indicators probably will happen up here. >> you know, you seem warm and cosy when you were indoors, but hard. gruelling? >> the schedule was really gruelling, starting at 5:30, or earlier, because it was co-ed bathrooms, so i, in particular, wanted to get in first at 4:30, but they were up really early, and everyone was showered and on...
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isolated and under observation. 340 peace corps volunteers are being removed from sierra leone and new guinea out of an abun dance of caution. the outbreak has affected nearly 1,200 and killed nearly 700. >> almost certainly the numbers will increase in the coming days and they probably represent an underestimate of a true number of cases because there's a complete unreporting of most of the cases in most of the districts. >> it has an incubation period of up to 21 days so a person can become infected, feel perfectly fine, travel elsewhere, and then become sick and contagious. theoretically could the virus come over here to the united states? >> theoretically the virus could arrive in the united states. and one of the things we have done is remind our health care providers in this country that if someone presents with symptoms that are compatible with ebola virus to ask them about recent travel history. >> reporter: the cdc says even if the virus came to the united states it would be unlikely it could spread here. >> the outbreak is definitely at the point where it's difficult to control. but
isolated and under observation. 340 peace corps volunteers are being removed from sierra leone and new guinea out of an abun dance of caution. the outbreak has affected nearly 1,200 and killed nearly 700. >> almost certainly the numbers will increase in the coming days and they probably represent an underestimate of a true number of cases because there's a complete unreporting of most of the cases in most of the districts. >> it has an incubation period of up to 21 days so a person...
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volunteers from liberia, sierra leone and new guinea are being taken out.involved more cross-border travel. two american aide workers have been infected with ebola. one doctor from texas has been quarantined to his home in liberia. another volunteer is in isolation. her husband is there in liberia. she spoke with her son today. >> she is continuing to do well. she was still fighting through symptoms. as she has strength, being able to move around a little bit -- >> british officials held a crisis meeting today to talk about what they would do if the deadly virus spread. but a lot of western health officials say they learned a lot about identifying and containing infectious diseases during the sars outbreak about 11 years ago. because of that, they think it is highly unlikely ebola could spread throughout north america. at the live desk, i'm chris lawrence. >> thank you, chris. >>> a key witness in the corruption trial of former governor and first lady took the stand today. johnny williams gave a blunt explanation about why he showered bob and doreen mcdonne
volunteers from liberia, sierra leone and new guinea are being taken out.involved more cross-border travel. two american aide workers have been infected with ebola. one doctor from texas has been quarantined to his home in liberia. another volunteer is in isolation. her husband is there in liberia. she spoke with her son today. >> she is continuing to do well. she was still fighting through symptoms. as she has strength, being able to move around a little bit -- >> british officials...
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papua new guinea finds itself posed to profit from demand for liquid natural gas. >> help wanted, japanesecompanies seek workers with international communication skills and a global perspective. >>> thanks for joining is. i'm minori takao. >> first, the stories that made headlines across asia this week. investigators are searching for clear reasons why a malaysia airlines
papua new guinea finds itself posed to profit from demand for liquid natural gas. >> help wanted, japanesecompanies seek workers with international communication skills and a global perspective. >>> thanks for joining is. i'm minori takao. >> first, the stories that made headlines across asia this week. investigators are searching for clear reasons why a malaysia airlines
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he most recently worked with us on cnn during the coverage of the ebola outbreak in new guinea. a friend says he was a wonderful man doing great work in the world and planning his 50th birthday celebration. his life and so many others cut tragically short. dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> still to come after the break, russia is denying any involvement in the downing of the malaysian airlines plane. we will have more on what the kremlin is saying. >>> plus, more violence between israel and ham a mass. now the prime minister of israel benjamin netanyahu says israel may ramp up its ground offensive in gaza. we will have a live report from the region. now the latest on the gaza ground offensive. israel is pushing ahead with the ground incursion in to the strip of territory where palestinian officials say the death toll is now over 300. it stands at 307. parts of gaza have been reduced to rubble. more than 2200 people have been injured in the fighting. israel is saying that hamas militants continue to fire rockets in to its territory and it has no other choice but to go ahead w
he most recently worked with us on cnn during the coverage of the ebola outbreak in new guinea. a friend says he was a wonderful man doing great work in the world and planning his 50th birthday celebration. his life and so many others cut tragically short. dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> still to come after the break, russia is denying any involvement in the downing of the malaysian airlines plane. we will have more on what the kremlin is saying. >>> plus, more violence...
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little weaker a local told us they still could be unexploded mines here smokeless the new guinea is not so that you'll see. just the arsenal blue note book i was also one of them but much of the bomb didn't call for more than what we thought was aiming up ardelia spoken with those women able to show the police and their children will look up what was in many of them would people be doing. this i see them as you must also see the multitude of warehouses is still burning no one knows whether anybody steere inside we find out that one man was taken. and buy another ambulance and you'll look after the telecom and he's the one who needs it i decided to leave that to the state i gave it to the. public. at an advanced regional hospital we find the man has suffered multiple burns and miss our wounds but doctors say he will leave. the ambulance received another call this time no siree the doctor states because they could be targeted we're on our way to the area of fighting it took us less than seven minutes to arrive at the scene but it was still too late this young fighter died seconds after do
little weaker a local told us they still could be unexploded mines here smokeless the new guinea is not so that you'll see. just the arsenal blue note book i was also one of them but much of the bomb didn't call for more than what we thought was aiming up ardelia spoken with those women able to show the police and their children will look up what was in many of them would people be doing. this i see them as you must also see the multitude of warehouses is still burning no one knows whether...
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not only for a local told us they still could be unexploded mines here smoke was the new guinea is not so they really. just threw us in a blue more like a weasel so what album did much of the bomb didn't call them or what the fuck was ending up by the us called you it doesn't mean nobody should live in some way children will or thought that was in me of many people doing. this i see them as you must also see the multitude of warehouses to burn and no name is. whether anybody steer inside we find out that one man was taken by another ambulance. to look after the telecom and it was good music i decided to leave that to the city but leave it to the. public roads at an advanced grade general hospital we find the man has suffered multiple burns and miss our rooms but doctors say he would leave the ambulance received another call this time no siree the doctor states because they could be targeted we're on our way to the area of fighting it took us less than seven minutes to arrive at the scene but it was still too late this young fighter died seconds after doctors arrived we rushed to the ne
not only for a local told us they still could be unexploded mines here smoke was the new guinea is not so they really. just threw us in a blue more like a weasel so what album did much of the bomb didn't call them or what the fuck was ending up by the us called you it doesn't mean nobody should live in some way children will or thought that was in me of many people doing. this i see them as you must also see the multitude of warehouses to burn and no name is. whether anybody steer inside we...
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improvement and the centers for disease control may soon warn travelers not to make nonessential trips to new guinea and sierra leonia. >>> every year nearly 5 million people are treated for skin cancer. >> between one and five americans will develop skin cancer. we harp on uv exposure and the sun and that's one of the few things we can control. >> the surgeon general said 90% of melanomas are from exposure. they also asked communities to provide more shade and recreational areas for tanning beds. the survival rate for melanoma is high when it is caught early but it is a different story when it is at a different stage. >>> and the signs are as easy as abcde. it is a sent mist trick call. -- asymmetrical. or has it all changed in reason months. >>> the city of oakland will introduce the new directser of the citizens review board. his name is anthony and he is critical in holding them accountable and also to improve relations between the community and police department. he now has more than 20 years of experience and police misconduct and was a sergeant in the indianapolis police department. the prese
improvement and the centers for disease control may soon warn travelers not to make nonessential trips to new guinea and sierra leonia. >>> every year nearly 5 million people are treated for skin cancer. >> between one and five americans will develop skin cancer. we harp on uv exposure and the sun and that's one of the few things we can control. >> the surgeon general said 90% of melanomas are from exposure. they also asked communities to provide more shade and recreational...
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it was supposed to be at a flight over new guinea. the plane went down. the rescue was pretty harrowing. it took months. so surviving in desperate situations, probably get a reading for congress in an election-year. and then i had the opportunity to meet recently, and i may mispronounces name. lincoln, rise to greatness. i deputy whip put together a group of about 15 others a couple of weeks ago. they gave us all the books. but i was just -- lincoln has always been a compelling figure in politics. is the greatest president at the most critical time in the country's history. and i love the way his political skills have so much to do with holding the country together and holding the party together. you know, i think there is a lovely old of less, this is the republican majority in the 1860's. there had never been one before. a new president that had never function that way, not a single person had been part of a republican majority. how do you act and how you relate the appropriate balance between presidential power, legislative oversight and critical situa
it was supposed to be at a flight over new guinea. the plane went down. the rescue was pretty harrowing. it took months. so surviving in desperate situations, probably get a reading for congress in an election-year. and then i had the opportunity to meet recently, and i may mispronounces name. lincoln, rise to greatness. i deputy whip put together a group of about 15 others a couple of weeks ago. they gave us all the books. but i was just -- lincoln has always been a compelling figure in...
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sierra and liberia and new guinea had new deaths and killed 90% of those infected and there is no knownid workers in south sedan are appealing for urgent help to stop the spread of chollera and killed 60 since the first reported in may and many driven from they homes from fighting in south sudan and live in u.n. camps. >> a few days and that is why you see many people here, if it were cases have been reduced then you would see only two or three people here but i think there are many people infected. >> reporter: ukrainian forces are continuing to close in on pro-russian separatists in the eastern city of donsk. both sides have been firing from positions on the outskirts of the city, government forces are the closest to the city they have been since may when there was a gun battle at the airport. a russian court ruled u cray-- ukrainian must be there since august and charged with helping to kill two russian journalists by alerting troops of their whereabouts and they protested against the pilot's arrests. >> we are ready to do our utmost, really our utmost to get nadia out of prison. and
sierra and liberia and new guinea had new deaths and killed 90% of those infected and there is no knownid workers in south sedan are appealing for urgent help to stop the spread of chollera and killed 60 since the first reported in may and many driven from they homes from fighting in south sudan and live in u.n. camps. >> a few days and that is why you see many people here, if it were cases have been reduced then you would see only two or three people here but i think there are many...
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in west africa is forcing the piece core there to pull volunteers out of liberia sierra leon and new guinea. volunteers have fallen ill after getting the virus and two aid workers in liberia. more than 1200 people have contracted the virus in west africa and nearly 700 have died. it's spread after direct contact with bodily fluids of an infected person. doctors say americans should avoid any casual travel to west africa. >> a nonpartisan investigation is laying the blame for the troubled healthcare.gov roll-out on the obama administration. scott thuman is live in the satellite center with the disturbing report. >> we have gotten an advanced copy of tomorrow's testimony and this is just a scathing assessment of what was happening behind the scenes as the obamacare administration -- or as the obama administration tried to meet its deadlines to get people enrolled under the affordable care act or obamacare as it's known. you remember the roll-out where some people couldn't sign up. this g.a.o. report details all sorts of confusion about when who was in charge and details confusion that it says
in west africa is forcing the piece core there to pull volunteers out of liberia sierra leon and new guinea. volunteers have fallen ill after getting the virus and two aid workers in liberia. more than 1200 people have contracted the virus in west africa and nearly 700 have died. it's spread after direct contact with bodily fluids of an infected person. doctors say americans should avoid any casual travel to west africa. >> a nonpartisan investigation is laying the blame for the troubled...
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approach to see the sunrise and also fly over spots where amelia intended to land after her exit from new guinea, where is where she disappeared. it's amazing to see how brave she was in the 1930s without our navigation. >> how many h would you -- a day would you spend and what was the most striking thing. >> we would spend anywhere from six to nine hours in the flight. the lodgest leg was between singapore and darwin. we had a 47 knot head wind which gave us nine and a half hours of flight. a very long journey. one of the most stunning images is when we departed from kill -- kilimanjaro, and when we rose above the clouds, there it was, and a friend of mind was on top of the mountain and sent us a picture because he saw is take off. >> why did you decide to do this? any trepidation? >> you know, just a little trepidation, like anyone would have about flying flying 80% ovr water. but i've been flying for ten years, and i really had to grow into the name. being amelia's namesake has a lot of responsibilities and people would constantly ask me, are you ever going to fly around the world? could you
approach to see the sunrise and also fly over spots where amelia intended to land after her exit from new guinea, where is where she disappeared. it's amazing to see how brave she was in the 1930s without our navigation. >> how many h would you -- a day would you spend and what was the most striking thing. >> we would spend anywhere from six to nine hours in the flight. the lodgest leg was between singapore and darwin. we had a 47 knot head wind which gave us nine and a half hours...
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according to the world health organization, 1,200 cases in liberia, sierra leone and new guinea.than half of the cases have resulted in death. so bad, liberia's closed its border in an effort to stop the virus. >> the latest victims include two american aid workers. both are now being cared for at a hospital in northern liberia. as this casualty count builds higher, the question a lot of people here are asking is could ebola be a threat here in the united states. we're joined by our chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. sanjay, let's start with the two american victims. what do we know about then, their status and, you know, they're in northern liberia right now. should they be evacuated? >> we don't know how they contracted this. that's part of the problem with this ebola virus. just a small amount of fluid somewhere on your skin can potentially infect somebody. they were obviously taking precautions so not exactly sure how it happened. the question about evacuation is a really interesting one. this is one where a lot of people are weighing in. first, are they medically
according to the world health organization, 1,200 cases in liberia, sierra leone and new guinea.than half of the cases have resulted in death. so bad, liberia's closed its border in an effort to stop the virus. >> the latest victims include two american aid workers. both are now being cared for at a hospital in northern liberia. as this casualty count builds higher, the question a lot of people here are asking is could ebola be a threat here in the united states. we're joined by our chief...
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ocean, because here we have another storm system which is begunning to develop, north of papua new guineaand that system is gradually going to work northwards towards japan. as it does so we could see wunds of 165 k/hr and i'll keep you posted. >> thank you. still ahead on al jazeera... >> it was a difficult day of our life. >> the parents of gaoled al jazeera correspondent peter greste tell us of their first visit to their son's prison cell. >>> in sport we tell you about the first canadian man to reach the wimbledon semifinals in over a century. >>> welcome back. let's take a look at the top stories on al jazeera. iraq's kurdish president is addressing parliament as the kurds push for more independence. he has already announced he wants a referendum to decide the future of kirkuk, and the kurdish region. >>> the leaders of south korea and china met for talks aimed at strengthening business and diplomatic pies. chip he is president xi jinping is in seoul for his first state visit. >>> the family of a teenager killed is awaiting the return of his body. air strikes have conditioned. >>> it
ocean, because here we have another storm system which is begunning to develop, north of papua new guineaand that system is gradually going to work northwards towards japan. as it does so we could see wunds of 165 k/hr and i'll keep you posted. >> thank you. still ahead on al jazeera... >> it was a difficult day of our life. >> the parents of gaoled al jazeera correspondent peter greste tell us of their first visit to their son's prison cell. >>> in sport we tell you...
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three months ago, he went to the front lines of the ebola outbreak in new guinea to show us how brutalleisease is. >> reporter: you're about to go inside an isolation ward in guinea. there's a reason you may not have seen images like this before. these patients are fighting one of the deadliest diseases in the world, ebola. it has disarmed their immune system, shut off their blood's ability to clot and invited the organs in their body. up to 9 out of 10 patients will die. but this horror is isolated in guinea. we found traffic to still be busy. markets are full. children, lots of children, still smiling. as scary as ebola is, it's not particularly contagious. it doesn't disperse easily through the air. it doesn't live long on surfaces either. people don't typically spread it until they are sick, really sick. when that is the case, the patients are not up walking around on the busy streets. they are down in bed, in hospitals or worse. even the dead are highly contagious. >> the story always the same. >> reporter: this doctor from the cdc has helped trace ebola outbreaks for more than 30 y
three months ago, he went to the front lines of the ebola outbreak in new guinea to show us how brutalleisease is. >> reporter: you're about to go inside an isolation ward in guinea. there's a reason you may not have seen images like this before. these patients are fighting one of the deadliest diseases in the world, ebola. it has disarmed their immune system, shut off their blood's ability to clot and invited the organs in their body. up to 9 out of 10 patients will die. but this horror...
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he most recently worked with us here on cnn during our coverage of the ebola outbreak in new guinea.e was also planning his 50th birthday celebration. his life and so many others cut tragically short. dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >> these were people who had dedicate thred their lives to s others and they were taken in a senseless act of violence. joined now by our guest, a world health organization spokes marn and a colleague of glen thomas. i'm so sorry for your loss and all of our losses in this. you've known him for years. tell us about him, the work he did, what kind of person he was. >> so, he comes from a long journalistic background. he was a bbc journalist before coming to w.h.o. he came to w.h.o. initially to work with that burke les tuberc. his journalistic background and work with the bbc and perhaps just innately, he knew how to talk about a very complicated topic in a way which would appeal to journalists. as a consequence, our work became much better defused, much better known. glen was great at communicating. that's we he was a communicator, that's why he was a s
he most recently worked with us here on cnn during our coverage of the ebola outbreak in new guinea.e was also planning his 50th birthday celebration. his life and so many others cut tragically short. dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >> these were people who had dedicate thred their lives to s others and they were taken in a senseless act of violence. joined now by our guest, a world health organization spokes marn and a colleague of glen thomas. i'm so sorry for your loss and all of our...
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we are already deployed in places as far as the cook islands, papua new guinea, and as of tomorrow, wew deploy on a global basis to any customers around the world. that will certainly improve on it to be to the other 3 billion who are not well connected to the internet today. >> is this a charitable endeavor or is this something that will make money for your business and for your investors? google has invested in your company. it is not a charitable endeavor. forthis to be successful, us to successfully connect to the other 3 billion, there has to be an incentive to do it, we can connect to the other 3 billion and make it a profitable endeavor for all involved. thealk to me about satellites of that already provide productivity around the world. i understand they already have global reach, but there speed is more comparable to fiber. that is exactly right. it is about delivering the same performance as fiber but doing it over satellite. the two main ways we do that is bring the same amount of capacity as fiber does and we do it from satellites that are much closer to the earth so you do
we are already deployed in places as far as the cook islands, papua new guinea, and as of tomorrow, wew deploy on a global basis to any customers around the world. that will certainly improve on it to be to the other 3 billion who are not well connected to the internet today. >> is this a charitable endeavor or is this something that will make money for your business and for your investors? google has invested in your company. it is not a charitable endeavor. forthis to be successful, us...
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earlier this year, i traveled to new guinea, where i saw firsthand the new design initiative.here i saw an embassy construction project that was originally slated to cost $50 million. yet this is ballooned to a price tag of more than $200 million. all in the name of aesthetics. during my short visit, there was an attempted carjacking of an embassy staffer. this event along with my conversations with foreign service officials stationed there allowed me to see firsthand that having a fancy building is not high on their list of concerns. no one told me, quote, what we really need is a building that represents innovation, humanity and openness. they wanted a facility that offered safety and security for themselves, their families, and many visitors. why the department allowing foreign service officials to remain in unsecured dilapidated facilities at the price of aesthetics is beyond me. we had a mission there who was trying to secure his people. they're in an old bank building. it is not secure. those poor people work in an office, they have to have an armed guard take them from
earlier this year, i traveled to new guinea, where i saw firsthand the new design initiative.here i saw an embassy construction project that was originally slated to cost $50 million. yet this is ballooned to a price tag of more than $200 million. all in the name of aesthetics. during my short visit, there was an attempted carjacking of an embassy staffer. this event along with my conversations with foreign service officials stationed there allowed me to see firsthand that having a fancy...
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the disease is spreading in new guinea and sierra leone and public health officials and border officials are on high alert across this continent bracing themselves for the arrival of others from other african states who may be carrying the deadly ebola. charlie. >> thanks. dr. jon lapook is with us this morning. good morning. >> good morning. >> we want you to tell us more about this but how concerning is it that it could spread to the united states? >> i spoke with doctor monroe who knows a lot about ebola and other diseases. he said, look, theoretically people come could over here and it could be the united states. however, this is not africa. we have very sophisticated infeki infectious disease controls. hopefully it's easterrlyearly, identified, and they can track down the contacts and it's much less of danger here than it is in africa. there it's a quite different swachlgts i'm concerned we're starting to reach the tipping point in africa where it tees going to be harder and harder to get it under control. >> and you spoke about the incubation period where people could be on planes
the disease is spreading in new guinea and sierra leone and public health officials and border officials are on high alert across this continent bracing themselves for the arrival of others from other african states who may be carrying the deadly ebola. charlie. >> thanks. dr. jon lapook is with us this morning. good morning. >> good morning. >> we want you to tell us more about this but how concerning is it that it could spread to the united states? >> i spoke with...
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the question we're answering today is what does suriname, papua, new guinea and the united states have in common? the answer is they were the three countries in the world we've been able to turn up that don't have any provision for paid maternity leave. every country in the industrialized world except the united states has coverage for paid medical leave. you see red is the united states, suriname and papua, new gunea, that's it in the world. this is something we can do that won't effect our competitiveness, won't be a problem for economic growth and in fact i believe it will contribute to it. today a family that has a health crisis with an elderly parent, a child or has the joyful issue of a new child in their family has a terrible dilemma. the dilemma is do i stay home to take care of the child or the elderly parent in a health crisis, or do i have to put food on the table by going to work? if every hour i miss work, i lose an hour of pay. that's a dilemma that we should not put our people through. i believe that this is, as i say, a productivity issue. all of the discussion that we'
the question we're answering today is what does suriname, papua, new guinea and the united states have in common? the answer is they were the three countries in the world we've been able to turn up that don't have any provision for paid maternity leave. every country in the industrialized world except the united states has coverage for paid medical leave. you see red is the united states, suriname and papua, new gunea, that's it in the world. this is something we can do that won't effect our...
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. >> there are now a total of 779 cases of ebola in the three countries involved of which are new guineaof which 481 people have died. >> so, here's a map from the cdc, if you see all of that orange, that orange represents confirmed and probable cases of ebola as of june 30th. joining the panel now is laurie garret, she won the pulitzer prize in 1986 for her journalism chronicling an outbreak in congo. thanks for being here. >> thank you. >> i've been watching this happen and wondering why we haven't heard more about it. help me to understand how we can sound the alarm without hitting a panic button. what should we be concerned about and how, in what ways? >> i think the last thing we need to be concerned about is, well ebola come to america? let's take that off the table and get real. getting real is we have an unprecedented situation that is very hard to forecast. we've never had a situation where ebola is coming out of the rain forest and the rain forest happens to cut across all three of the countries. so, we don't actually know how many of these cases are reintroductions from the wi
. >> there are now a total of 779 cases of ebola in the three countries involved of which are new guineaof which 481 people have died. >> so, here's a map from the cdc, if you see all of that orange, that orange represents confirmed and probable cases of ebola as of june 30th. joining the panel now is laurie garret, she won the pulitzer prize in 1986 for her journalism chronicling an outbreak in congo. thanks for being here. >> thank you. >> i've been watching this...
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together they served two years in papua, new guinea with a tribe where darin spoke pidgin.e had a gift for language. he entered the air force in 1996 and, originally classified as a space and missile officer he became a regional affairs strategist in 2008. by his first tour in afghanistan in 2009, he had become a major serving in special operations forces. he deployed to afghanistan for his second deployment with 866th air expeditionary squadron in 2011. darin continued to be an excellent student, earning three masters' degrees over the course of his air force career. he loved learning, he loved going to school, holly recalls. family was essentially important to darin. he lived for his kids and his family. i can tell you that, said john loftis, darren's father. when he was home, he flew with the kids all the time. he'd take them to school. they are going to miss him. darin was so skilled in communicating and respected for cementing relationships with the afghans he worked with in kabul that during his tour in 2009 he was given a pashtu name, esan which translates to mean ge
together they served two years in papua, new guinea with a tribe where darin spoke pidgin.e had a gift for language. he entered the air force in 1996 and, originally classified as a space and missile officer he became a regional affairs strategist in 2008. by his first tour in afghanistan in 2009, he had become a major serving in special operations forces. he deployed to afghanistan for his second deployment with 866th air expeditionary squadron in 2011. darin continued to be an excellent...
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earlier this year i traveled to papa new guinea. there i saw an embassy construction project originally slated to cost $50 million. yet this has ballooned to a price tag of more than $200 million all in the name of aesthetics. during my short visit there was an attempting car jacking of an embassy stafr. this event along with my conversations with foreign officials stationed at the port allowed me to see first hand that having a fancy building is high on their list of concerns. no one told me, what we really need is something that -- as design excellence purports. they wanted a facility that offered safety and security for themselves, their families and many visitors. why the department allowing foreign service officials to remain in unsecured dilapidated facilities at the price of esthetics is beyond me. we had a chief mission there who tried to secure his people. they're in an old bank building. it is not secure. they work in an office. they have to have an armed guard take them from their living facilities to the embassy itself.
earlier this year i traveled to papa new guinea. there i saw an embassy construction project originally slated to cost $50 million. yet this has ballooned to a price tag of more than $200 million all in the name of aesthetics. during my short visit there was an attempting car jacking of an embassy stafr. this event along with my conversations with foreign officials stationed at the port allowed me to see first hand that having a fancy building is high on their list of concerns. no one told me,...
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. >> very popular pet for children who, super cute, super fuzzy we might have some bad news for guineamerican restaurants looking to put them on the menu. next. >> and oprah is no longer on the top. who knocked her out of the number one spot on the list of most ♪this is home box!!! come to hhgregg's 4th of july sale and save up to 30% storewide plus, up to an extra $500 more when you buy multiple major appliances. get this samsung french door refrigerator for only $999. or a samsung 51" hdtv for just $398. get savings storewide on amazing deals and the boxes they come in. come to hhgregg. and fill your home with happy. ♪ >> security is changing across major league baseball fill leans fans will be among the first to notice. pilot program to test metal detectors begins july 21. if you arrive through the right field gate you'll have to pass right through it. next season every fan at all major league games will have to walk through a detector. the new measures in addition to bag checks. the phillies expect to have metal detectors at all entrances by next year. >>> taking job applications t
. >> very popular pet for children who, super cute, super fuzzy we might have some bad news for guineamerican restaurants looking to put them on the menu. next. >> and oprah is no longer on the top. who knocked her out of the number one spot on the list of most ♪this is home box!!! come to hhgregg's 4th of july sale and save up to 30% storewide plus, up to an extra $500 more when you buy multiple major appliances. get this samsung french door refrigerator for only $999. or a...
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guinea and siera lyon. 57 new deaths have been reported in just recent days. "action news" reporter eva pilgrim is live at the hospital of the university of pennsylvania eva what is the leave of the concern of the virus coming to united states. >> infectious disease doctors are not concerned ft. virus comes here to the united states. we have not seen any cases of it here in philadelphia or the u.s. for that matter. but families in our area are upset because they have family and friends overseas. >> family living in liberia i spoke with them this morning. >> everybody is afraid they don't know what to do. >> here at the water site market and southwest philadelphia everyone this it store is in the heart of liberian community here me philadelphia. >> most people like have whole family back home and it's really scary. >> no one wants to know who has the sickness. everybody is not taking precaution. >> and precaution is key. dr. neil fishmanen fek ious disease doctor at the university of pennsylvania said ebola is difficult to spread. >> you won't get this disease
guinea and siera lyon. 57 new deaths have been reported in just recent days. "action news" reporter eva pilgrim is live at the hospital of the university of pennsylvania eva what is the leave of the concern of the virus coming to united states. >> infectious disease doctors are not concerned ft. virus comes here to the united states. we have not seen any cases of it here in philadelphia or the u.s. for that matter. but families in our area are upset because they have family and...
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news." >>> we're all just guinea pigs when it comes to the internet, aren't we. >> i'm happy to be experimented on to see the great effects of great summer weather. >> it's going to be great. i'm not going to experiment on you. storm tracker 6 double scan we've got nothing showing. as we take a look outside there's going to be plenty of sunshine coming up over the horizon, sky 6 right now shows that you things are pretty clear overall ahead, there you go, and we have that sun up over the ben franklin bridge making things look pretty good out there and feeling nice, too. the highlights to your forecast, well, we've got a couple of beautiful days ahead to talk about and then we are going the see the return of more humidity unfortunately but let's go ahead and concentrate on the good stuff. currently in philadelphia we're at 66 degrees. your dewpoint at 55, below that threshold for humid air and the winds are picking up a bit out of the northwest at 10 miles per hour but that's about as strong as they're going to be today. i know it got real blustery yesterday afternoon but we're starting see that
news." >>> we're all just guinea pigs when it comes to the internet, aren't we. >> i'm happy to be experimented on to see the great effects of great summer weather. >> it's going to be great. i'm not going to experiment on you. storm tracker 6 double scan we've got nothing showing. as we take a look outside there's going to be plenty of sunshine coming up over the horizon, sky 6 right now shows that you things are pretty clear overall ahead, there you go, and we have...
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in the countries of new guinea and sierra leone and liberia. and the airports are now tracking and testing passengers after one died. there is not treatment or vaccine. death rates can be as high as 90% for ebola. chances of survival are higher when it's caught early. samaritan's purse say both americans are getting the best care possible, but willie, again, there is no vaccine. willie, back to you. >> janet shamlian on a scary story out of africa. janet, thanks so much. >>> now to natalie. top stories of the west including a fire. >>> crews are making progress against the fast moving wildfire in the sierra foothills. the sand fire has destroyed 13 homes and burned 6 square miles of steep, rugged terrain. hundreds of people have been evacuated. it was 50% contained sunday night but more 500 homes remain in danger. it started on friday when a vehicle drove over dry vegetation. >>> the "costa concordia"'s long journey is finally over. this is a time lapsed video of the cruise liner arriving in genoa. it shows the wrecked "concordia" making its wa
in the countries of new guinea and sierra leone and liberia. and the airports are now tracking and testing passengers after one died. there is not treatment or vaccine. death rates can be as high as 90% for ebola. chances of survival are higher when it's caught early. samaritan's purse say both americans are getting the best care possible, but willie, again, there is no vaccine. willie, back to you. >> janet shamlian on a scary story out of africa. janet, thanks so much. >>> now...
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i traveled to papua new guinea where i saw firsthand the you effects of the design nishtifment i saw an embassy construction project originally slated to cost $50 million. yet this has ballooned to a price tag of more than $200 million. all in the name of as thetics. during my short visit, there was an attempted carjacking of an embassy staffer. this event along with my conversations with foreign service officials stationed there allowed me to see fairs hand having a fancy building is not high on the list of kenches. no one told me, quote, what we really need is a building that represents innovation, humanity, and openness, end quote, as design excellence reports. they wanted a facility that offered safety and security for themselves, their families and visitors. why is the department allowing foreign service officials remain in unsecured facilities is the price of as thetics is beyond me. we had a chief of mission there. in an old bank building. it is not secure. those poor people. they work in an office. they have to have an armed guard take them from their living facilities to the
i traveled to papua new guinea where i saw firsthand the you effects of the design nishtifment i saw an embassy construction project originally slated to cost $50 million. yet this has ballooned to a price tag of more than $200 million. all in the name of as thetics. during my short visit, there was an attempted carjacking of an embassy staffer. this event along with my conversations with foreign service officials stationed there allowed me to see fairs hand having a fancy building is not high...
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new toll today. it said 68 people died in the last week alone in sierra leone, liberia and guinea. health workers also confirmed 85 new cases in that same period. >> ifill: more americans have alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia than ever, 5.4 million. but boston university researchers reported today, the overall incidence of dementia in the population has actually dropped 44% in the last 30 years. they credit better education and health care. >> woodruff: pulitzer-prize winning historian and author james macgregor burns died today at his home in williamstown, massachusetts. he was active in liberal democratic politics and wrote biographies of then-senator john f. kennedy and franklin roosevelt. his second volume on roosevelt won the pulitzer for history. james macgregor burns was 95 years old. still to come on the newshour: what the federal reserve bank says about the state of the u.s. economy; plus, could brooklyn hipsters help save the middle class? the challenges to brokering a cease-fire with hamas; efforts to bring new technology to neo-natal care in vietnam; and,
new toll today. it said 68 people died in the last week alone in sierra leone, liberia and guinea. health workers also confirmed 85 new cases in that same period. >> ifill: more americans have alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia than ever, 5.4 million. but boston university researchers reported today, the overall incidence of dementia in the population has actually dropped 44% in the last 30 years. they credit better education and health care. >> woodruff: pulitzer-prize...
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guinea pig. powell b.a.r.t. looks like a brand new station. no one's sleeping, lying or sitting on the floor. b.a.r.t. deputy chief jeff jennings insists this is not just a new look, it's for public safety. >> we've determined that people who are sleeping, not awake, not aware of their surroundings pose a hazard to our patrons. >> reporter: they point to a state code making it illegal to block an evacuation route during an emergency. in 2012 there was an emergency at civic center b.a.r.t.. an explosion and smoke acceptability people scrambling. >> we find it's our obligation to mitt mitigate that disaster. >> reporter: but b.a.r.t. rider george coster says kicking people out doesn't solve the real problem. many are homeless with nowhere to go. >> been here for 30 years and the homeless issue's been here for 30 years and it will continue to be here until we actually develop real solutions. >> reporter: tuesday morning alean, police told 17 people to leave and they listened. yes, the station is less cluttered. but some riders aren't convinced cracking down on people sitting is a path police sho
guinea pig. powell b.a.r.t. looks like a brand new station. no one's sleeping, lying or sitting on the floor. b.a.r.t. deputy chief jeff jennings insists this is not just a new look, it's for public safety. >> we've determined that people who are sleeping, not awake, not aware of their surroundings pose a hazard to our patrons. >> reporter: they point to a state code making it illegal to block an evacuation route during an emergency. in 2012 there was an emergency at civic center...
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guinea, have become no-go areas. >>> stay with us here on bbc "world news." much more to come as colombia rides high at the world cup. fans pay tribute to defender andres escobar murdered 20 years ago after scoring an own goal. ♪ f provokes lust. ♪ it elicits pride... ...incites envy... ♪ ...and unleashes wrath. ♪ temptation comes in many heart-pounding forms. but only one letter. "f". the performance marque from lexus. to build something smarter. ♪ some come here to build something stronger. others come to build something faster... something safer... something greener. something the whole world can share. people come to boeing to do many different things. but it's always about the very thing we do best. ♪ >>> i'm geeta guru-murthy with the top stories this hour. there have been angry scenes in jerusalem after the discovery of the body of a palestinian teenager. what is feared to be a revenge attack for the murder of three israeli youth. >>> the leader of the militant jihadist group isis is calling on all muslims to travel to iraq and syria to help build an i
guinea, have become no-go areas. >>> stay with us here on bbc "world news." much more to come as colombia rides high at the world cup. fans pay tribute to defender andres escobar murdered 20 years ago after scoring an own goal. ♪ f provokes lust. ♪ it elicits pride... ...incites envy... ♪ ...and unleashes wrath. ♪ temptation comes in many heart-pounding forms. but only one letter. "f". the performance marque from lexus. to build something smarter. ♪ some...
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news elsewhere. the ebola virus. .he first recorded case it has killed some 670 people in guinea and sierra leone since it was first diagnosed back in february. libya'slame engulfing biggest fuel facility. the government is blaming clashes for starting the fire. at least 97 people have been killed in the fighting in battling for control of the airport in tripoli. 900,000 people have signed a petition demanding democratic reform in the chinese controlled territory. over thed concerns siege interference from china. a democracy group have switched to -- the denomination of candidates is ruled out by chinese authority. moving on. argentina has until wednesday to $1.5wo hedge funds some billion or risk its second default in 13 years. we have more on what is at risk for the country and how argentina is calling on a block to help perform the finances. >> on the brink of default thing for the second time in 13 years, this latest crisis began when argentina was ordered to pay $1.5 billion to u.s. hedge funds. they bought the funds cheaply after they defaulted in 2001. investors rejected restructuring the debt.
news elsewhere. the ebola virus. .he first recorded case it has killed some 670 people in guinea and sierra leone since it was first diagnosed back in february. libya'slame engulfing biggest fuel facility. the government is blaming clashes for starting the fire. at least 97 people have been killed in the fighting in battling for control of the airport in tripoli. 900,000 people have signed a petition demanding democratic reform in the chinese controlled territory. over thed concerns siege...
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that's factors in in terms of public health, politics play a huge role "the new york times" had a stunning report from guineaend discussing the fear of aide workers that is pervasive in some parts. the fear of aide workers principleably from doctors without borders and red cross helping to spread the disease creating a secondary crisis. they flee at the site of a red cross truck and villagers cry out, ebola, ebola and run away. that would be a major hurdle. >> it's very hard to quarantine people if they are not going to come to health facilities and don't think they are going to be helped. unfortunately in the case of ebola where the mortality rate, the number of people who die from the number infected is over 50% in this case, you can see why people think going to the doctor is actually going to be harmful to you. on the other hand it is going to be -- have people who are infected out in the community vomiting or someone touching their blood if they get very sick. that's how it spreads. getting universal precautions in and educating people to be quarantined is going to be a very important anti-ebola effort
that's factors in in terms of public health, politics play a huge role "the new york times" had a stunning report from guineaend discussing the fear of aide workers that is pervasive in some parts. the fear of aide workers principleably from doctors without borders and red cross helping to spread the disease creating a secondary crisis. they flee at the site of a red cross truck and villagers cry out, ebola, ebola and run away. that would be a major hurdle. >> it's very hard to...
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news, nobody was hurt. but some families lost their pets in the fire. guinea pigs and a hamster. this holiday weekend because eight homes were destroyed. back to you. >> thank you. >>> video now from chopper 5 showing just how destructive this fire s we saw those pictures there with cate. you see here at least eight
news, nobody was hurt. but some families lost their pets in the fire. guinea pigs and a hamster. this holiday weekend because eight homes were destroyed. back to you. >> thank you. >>> video now from chopper 5 showing just how destructive this fire s we saw those pictures there with cate. you see here at least eight
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guinea. aid workers for ebola. sources telling fox newsdam housley that high level talks are underway to bring the two americans back to the united states. few facilities in the u.s. equipped to treat ebola patients. let's all go off-the-record for answer in. what are these women laughing about? [ laughter ] >> >> that's a great question. [ laughter ] >> >> what is so funny? i don't know for sure. but chances are they could just be laughing at the deputy prime minister of turkey. they may have heard what he thinks. he says a woman should not laugh outloudly in public and quote preserve her decency at all times. men who laugh in public are decent and women who laugh in public are, well, not decent. that's what the deputy prime minister of turkey thinks. that is funny. [ laughter ] >> please, no. deputy prime minister. he is funny. that's my off-the-record comment >>> tonight on "red eye." >> coming up on "red eye" how far will shia lebeouf go to not have to act in anymore movies? we report and you watch him run and hide. and how much does t
guinea. aid workers for ebola. sources telling fox newsdam housley that high level talks are underway to bring the two americans back to the united states. few facilities in the u.s. equipped to treat ebola patients. let's all go off-the-record for answer in. what are these women laughing about? [ laughter ] >> >> that's a great question. [ laughter ] >> >> what is so funny? i don't know for sure. but chances are they could just be laughing at the deputy prime minister...