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. >>> niger's president says he will not be intimidated into pulling peacekeepers out of mali. gunmen killed nine peacekeepers in niger on friday. they were part of a force in the north of mali. falling under control of separatists and groups linked to al qaeda. >>> peruvians are set to elect regional leaders. 12,000 candidates are taking part in the election. the build up has been marred by violence and allegations that some politicians have links to drug trafficking. we have this report. >> reporter: this person is running for provincial mayor, in this city to the north. last month more than 40 kilos of cocaine were found in one of the trucks driven by his brother-in-law. they deny any wrongdoing. >> the prosecutors office interrogated me, i told them i'm not involved, implicated, nor as a witness. >> the relative was imprisoned. he was under investigation for two weeks, and released without charge. security officials say there are many candidates in the election, suspected of having links to drug trafficking. public posterior said they have crossed information with the elect
. >>> niger's president says he will not be intimidated into pulling peacekeepers out of mali. gunmen killed nine peacekeepers in niger on friday. they were part of a force in the north of mali. falling under control of separatists and groups linked to al qaeda. >>> peruvians are set to elect regional leaders. 12,000 candidates are taking part in the election. the build up has been marred by violence and allegations that some politicians have links to drug trafficking. we have...
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niger nigeria's senior presidential advisor told cnn that boek oe h, boko haram has shown good faith -- >> they will be released shortly as part of the agreement. it should not be too long. >> reporter: according to another government official. details of the girls release will be finalized in the coming days. the abduction sparked our bring back our girls movement that attracted world wide attention. dozens of captive girls escaped but more than 200 remain in the terrorist organization. nigerian officials claim they knew the location where the girls were held but it was too dangerous. >> there were report that's they were in nigeria. meanwhile boko haram released a string of attacks across states, kills hundreds of civilians. in may boko haram said it would release the girls in ex-change for the release of their prisoners. the nigerian government would not release to those terms. now, they have released an agreement. >> make some demands on the nigerian government. it is not just the relationship of the girls alone. the nigerian government and the president of nigeria is looking bey
niger nigeria's senior presidential advisor told cnn that boek oe h, boko haram has shown good faith -- >> they will be released shortly as part of the agreement. it should not be too long. >> reporter: according to another government official. details of the girls release will be finalized in the coming days. the abduction sparked our bring back our girls movement that attracted world wide attention. dozens of captive girls escaped but more than 200 remain in the terrorist...
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nigh year niger niger nigeria flew into what could have been a complete and total disaster in one of the most heavily populated and poorest cities. instead, it looks as if to be a successful containment. eight times the population of guinea, sierra leone and liberia combined. nigerians had no new cases since august and has been declared ebola free by the world health department organization. it's been such a successful effort, the cdc has sent researchers to see just how it was done. >>> doctor, how did nigeria that has a lot less money and less well-endowed health infrastructure pull this off? >> good evening, chris. there are a lot of reasons why nigeria has been so successful. nigeria has not been suffering through horrible conflict and civil war like the three most affected countries are. they went through horrible civil war, total depletion of health care infla structure. we're looking at a very different situation in nigeria. there's a lot of health disparities because there's a lot of poor people, but there is an infrastructure in place. and then there's another infrastructure
nigh year niger niger nigeria flew into what could have been a complete and total disaster in one of the most heavily populated and poorest cities. instead, it looks as if to be a successful containment. eight times the population of guinea, sierra leone and liberia combined. nigerians had no new cases since august and has been declared ebola free by the world health department organization. it's been such a successful effort, the cdc has sent researchers to see just how it was done....
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niger, cameroon, chad. regional leaders have been meeting to find ways to work together to tackle the islamist group. >> it is an international phenomenon that has to be addressed through collaborative efforts. on regional and global levels, we must fight the nature and scope of this struggle. we must win or it will define us. >> he's met some members of a group freed by boko haram last week. a chinese workers were captured in may along with the wife of the deputy prime minister and the government has not confirmed reports that it paid a ransom for their release. >> we will be back in a minute. stay with us. >> welcome back. oscar pistorius was back in court on monday for a sentencing hearing and could see him jailed for many years. >> arguments from the defense and prosecutor of the next few days before coming to a decision. >> he was found guilty last month -- the judge concluded that he did not mean to kill her. >> one of the most highly publicized trials of the decade. oscar pistorius is just days away
niger, cameroon, chad. regional leaders have been meeting to find ways to work together to tackle the islamist group. >> it is an international phenomenon that has to be addressed through collaborative efforts. on regional and global levels, we must fight the nature and scope of this struggle. we must win or it will define us. >> he's met some members of a group freed by boko haram last week. a chinese workers were captured in may along with the wife of the deputy prime minister and...
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peace keepers from niger on friday. >>> al jazeera continues to demand the release of three of its journalists detained in president. they have now been detained for 280 days, and they're faultsly accused of aiding the muslim brotherhood. they have been sentenced to seven years in prison. bader mohammed received an extra three years for possession of a spent bullet he picked up at a protest. >>> in ukraine, fighting continues in the eastern city of donetsk. the government insists that they're still in control, but the pro russian separatists say it's close to being over. >> reporter: this is what is left of donetsk's airport coming under heavy fire. for days it's been the focus of intense fighting. these pictures were taken on friday. they show the pro russian attacking government forces equipped with heavy weapons that can take out armored vehicles. >> they're almost gone. in fact, they held a small, very small part of the airport. their time is almost over. soon we'll smoke them out of there. >> the airport is the main target for the separatists which is why they're throwing tanks and other
peace keepers from niger on friday. >>> al jazeera continues to demand the release of three of its journalists detained in president. they have now been detained for 280 days, and they're faultsly accused of aiding the muslim brotherhood. they have been sentenced to seven years in prison. bader mohammed received an extra three years for possession of a spent bullet he picked up at a protest. >>> in ukraine, fighting continues in the eastern city of donetsk. the government...
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official said these peace keepers may not have died if they came from other countries, but they are from nigere most of the peace keepers patrolling the area. western soldiers would have had armored vehicles, these soldiers from west africa did not. >>> still to come, april grams in saudi arabia are not just being screened for merses but ebola too. >>> and the largest bank in the united states reveals millions of customers were affected by a recent cyber attack. ♪ >> the president of estonia rising tensions with russia... >> one country has decided it no longer needs to follow the rules >> european union under stress >> the framework that was set up is not holding anymore >> and building for the future >> i require tough reforms and political will... >> every saturday, join us for exclusive... revealing... and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time... talk to al jazeera, only on al jazeera america ♪ >>> hello again, you are with al jazeera, and these are our top stories. syria has issued a warning to turkey, saying it will regard any intervention as aggression. it comes
official said these peace keepers may not have died if they came from other countries, but they are from nigere most of the peace keepers patrolling the area. western soldiers would have had armored vehicles, these soldiers from west africa did not. >>> still to come, april grams in saudi arabia are not just being screened for merses but ebola too. >>> and the largest bank in the united states reveals millions of customers were affected by a recent cyber attack. ♪ >>...
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. >> the president of niger says he will not be intimidated into pulling peacekeepers out of mali. nine were killed by gunmen on friday. they were part of a force in northern mali, controlled by separatists. >> the first person to be diagnosed with ebola in the u.s. is in a critical condition. the man travelled from liberia in late september. the center for disease control and prevention are monitoring nine people who came into contact with him. >> almost 4,000 children have been left orphaned by the ebola virus in west africa. many relatives are refusing to take the children back, for fear of infection. >> the former dictator of haiti, jean-claude duvalier has died. he was 63 and was known as baby doc when he took over the country at the age of 19, on the death of his father. human rights activists say his death deprives victims of the change for justice. we look back through his rule. >> reporter: jean-claude duvalier was the second of francois duvalier, the man known as papa dock, who ruled haiti through terror and intimidation. >> i have been elected president for life. this is
. >> the president of niger says he will not be intimidated into pulling peacekeepers out of mali. nine were killed by gunmen on friday. they were part of a force in northern mali, controlled by separatists. >> the first person to be diagnosed with ebola in the u.s. is in a critical condition. the man travelled from liberia in late september. the center for disease control and prevention are monitoring nine people who came into contact with him. >> almost 4,000 children have...
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office, and one of the other things that they have been telling me is that these soldiers were from niger. from west africa. if they were western soldiers, probably the soldiers wouldn't have died because western soldiers would come with armored vehicles and proper equipment. and these soldiers don't have that sort of equipment. >> james t. thank you for that. the editor, live in new york. >>> now, to southern mexico where thousands of protesters have blocked the main highway to the coastal city of acapulco. it marks the anniversary of the 1968 massacre of students by the army of students in mexico city. and protesters, 43 students have been missing since the weekend. >> reporter: victims from the past and 9 present. the present. thousands marched in the western mexican state of guerrero. they were honoring students killed in 1968 as they do every year. but this year was different. they're calling for justice for six students killed a weeks ago, and for 43 others whose whereabouts are unknown. they have not been seen since september 26th, since things became violate. [ chanting ] parents
office, and one of the other things that they have been telling me is that these soldiers were from niger. from west africa. if they were western soldiers, probably the soldiers wouldn't have died because western soldiers would come with armored vehicles and proper equipment. and these soldiers don't have that sort of equipment. >> james t. thank you for that. the editor, live in new york. >>> now, to southern mexico where thousands of protesters have blocked the main highway to...
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many spoke in support of coach george niger and four of his assistants. they will be paid during the suspension which won't end until the hazing allegations are wrapped up. >>> for the first time, gay couples in wyoming can marry. last week a u.s. judge ruled that the state's ban was unconstitutional. now the attorney general will drop the ruling. they have come a long way since the death of gay college student matthew shepherd 16 years ago. >>> and now the youngest recipient of the liberty medal. 16-year-old malala yousafzai, winner of the nobel peace prize, was praised for having a powerful voice for those denied their basic human rights. she was shot in the head two years ago in pakistan for defying the taliban for going to school. >>> and president obama is among those mourning the death of ben bradl bradlee. he died yesterday at his home in washington. abc's david muir has a look back at his towering career. >> reporter: he was a newspaper legend reporting on history and making it. but even he was surprised what a president could do. >> in my naive w
many spoke in support of coach george niger and four of his assistants. they will be paid during the suspension which won't end until the hazing allegations are wrapped up. >>> for the first time, gay couples in wyoming can marry. last week a u.s. judge ruled that the state's ban was unconstitutional. now the attorney general will drop the ruling. they have come a long way since the death of gay college student matthew shepherd 16 years ago. >>> and now the youngest recipient...
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everyone is praying that ebola does not come back to niger. -- nigeria. nigerians must now speak completion. -- must not be complacent. >> the sheer size of the country makes it likely they will get averagees anymore hospital environment will be slower to diagnose the disease and they will have worse infection control facilities at their disposal. >> nigeria has a window of opportunity to get better prepared. another ebola battle may be harder to win. >> will ross reporting for us. i spoke a time ago with the administrator of usaid and he returned from a week-long trip to africa. come back from west africa. how are people coping with ebola? with both thessed way people are coping and the way they are fighting back. they are not shaking hands, they are bumping elbows. they are washing their hands all the time. i had my temperature taken before walking into a government building. they have a coherent strategy they are trying to implement that will turn the tide over weeks to months. >> i think it is hard for people who have not visited the region to appreci
everyone is praying that ebola does not come back to niger. -- nigeria. nigerians must now speak completion. -- must not be complacent. >> the sheer size of the country makes it likely they will get averagees anymore hospital environment will be slower to diagnose the disease and they will have worse infection control facilities at their disposal. >> nigeria has a window of opportunity to get better prepared. another ebola battle may be harder to win. >> will ross reporting...
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helicopters niger head, launching attacks and providing much needed air cover.he progovernment forces are inching ever closer and are confident of victory. >> we are supporting force at the security forces and we are ready to defend our city with our lives. we challenge isil, as the tribe that has alone 9,000 fighters i call on all the other sunni honorable tribes. enough silence and wake up, wake up and join us in the fight against isil. >> they have already made significant gains. here the sunni troops show off captures isil equipment, including mobile phones and form currency. which they say is hard evidence that many isil fighters respect iraqi. >> some leaders have been claiming that i.s.i. l. fighters are rather iraqi local revolutionaries but they are not. they are foreign fighters that came from outside the borders to establish the so called counter fit on our land, we will continue fighting them until the last drop of blood. >> the sunni troops and the iraqi army seem to have been given a morale boost, and a tactical advantage by the coalition air strik
helicopters niger head, launching attacks and providing much needed air cover.he progovernment forces are inching ever closer and are confident of victory. >> we are supporting force at the security forces and we are ready to defend our city with our lives. we challenge isil, as the tribe that has alone 9,000 fighters i call on all the other sunni honorable tribes. enough silence and wake up, wake up and join us in the fight against isil. >> they have already made significant gains....
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. >> the president of niger says he will not be intimidated pulling peacekeepers out of mali. >>> the first person to be diagnosed with ebola in the u.s. is in a critical condition. the man travelled from liberia to texas in late september. the center for disease control and prevention are continuing to monitor nine people who came in contact with him. and almost 4,000 children have been left orphaned by the ebola virus in west africa. many surviving relatives are refusing to take the children back for fear of infection. >>> pakistan has had a record number of polio cases this year. more than 200 were reported from january to october. vaccination teams there are targeted by armed groups, accusing doctors of being spies. pakistan, afghanistan and nigeria are the only countries in the world where polio has not been eradicated. >>> north and south korea resumed high-level talks, as three top officials visited the south for the closing ceremony of the asian games. >>> the former dictator of haiti, doof receiver, died. -- jean-claude duvalier died. he has 63. he was known as jean-claude "b
. >> the president of niger says he will not be intimidated pulling peacekeepers out of mali. >>> the first person to be diagnosed with ebola in the u.s. is in a critical condition. the man travelled from liberia to texas in late september. the center for disease control and prevention are continuing to monitor nine people who came in contact with him. and almost 4,000 children have been left orphaned by the ebola virus in west africa. many surviving relatives are refusing to...
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says they can confit a t has been admitd with sympt w i bei descri also confi this patie d traved to niger . the are saying, howeve -- they' not config patie has ebola or not, t what they' doing is g some proto they in place, wh g that patie and g tests. th workin close n wit cdc and r author infor again, howard has admitd a t that has displad sympto. all they' config at th time. t fm a hope we have more infor this as it becom availa > r now, police in prince s county are looki for egroped two teena going door to door for help. do we know about the goomornin he been out here for s in marked and unmark , talki to people in this checkg to see if e are more possie victim d using this flyer to get s to help them catch guy beforee h attacks lookout c this family of famil homes and everybs lookin trying figure out, y where he, is he going to attack? rebec has seen police patrols in the area d now they have a sketch of a t police say attacd two un teens walki along brier s lane and brier wood drive last month. but i make sure she walked , a group of yeah, i would like for them catch him. i'm so w
says they can confit a t has been admitd with sympt w i bei descri also confi this patie d traved to niger . the are saying, howeve -- they' not config patie has ebola or not, t what they' doing is g some proto they in place, wh g that patie and g tests. th workin close n wit cdc and r author infor again, howard has admitd a t that has displad sympto. all they' config at th time. t fm a hope we have more infor this as it becom availa > r now, police in prince s county are looki for egroped...
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what we could learn from niger nigeria.about the bad guys focus on the guys funding the bad guys, follow the money, you might be surprised to learn it goes to your bank? and apple pay up? why anyone with an iphone 6 could soon see their credit card bills pile up, up, and away. we kick it up right now. welcome i am neil cavuto, first thank
what we could learn from niger nigeria.about the bad guys focus on the guys funding the bad guys, follow the money, you might be surprised to learn it goes to your bank? and apple pay up? why anyone with an iphone 6 could soon see their credit card bills pile up, up, and away. we kick it up right now. welcome i am neil cavuto, first thank
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what we could learn from niger nigeria. forget about the bad guys focus on the guys funding the bad guys, follow the money, you might be surprised to learn it goes to your bank? and apple pay up? why anyone with an iphone 6 could soon see their credit card bills pile up, up, and away. we kick it up right now. welcome i am neil cavuto, first thank you david asman and connel mcshane for hosting while i was out, top story, that world does not appreciate thousand shut down ebola fast. do what nigeria did, slam the border doors shut, it worked there. and guess what, now there is no ebola there. true. nigeria is ebola-free because it stopped pretty much anyone from getting in, and for a while anyone from getting out. not politically correct but for nigeria, life saving, and fast life saving stuff. nigeria did all this within days, the liberian diplomat bringing the disease there in july, now gone in october. i recall press jumping ugly on nigeria for taking what it called extreme measures back then, what an over react it was and
what we could learn from niger nigeria. forget about the bad guys focus on the guys funding the bad guys, follow the money, you might be surprised to learn it goes to your bank? and apple pay up? why anyone with an iphone 6 could soon see their credit card bills pile up, up, and away. we kick it up right now. welcome i am neil cavuto, first thank you david asman and connel mcshane for hosting while i was out, top story, that world does not appreciate thousand shut down ebola fast. do what...
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if there's going to be spread it will spret to other questions, to niger, to congo, in some point to india. >> it makes this scare, what happens on the other side of the world does affect us and can really affect us, so we actually should be more alert and also we should realize that we should help something -- we should help someone or you know, especially when it's going to affect so many people, halfway around the world that we really should care about those people. because what happens there because we are a globalized world can affect us here. >> also in the news is i.s.i.l. you wrote in a recent column and you said the greatest threat to extremists is a girl with a book. what's so scary about educated women to these extremist groups? >> i think there are a couple of things going on. we have pretty good evidence from afghanistan is where a mom was more educated that her sons did not join the taliban. that was the greatest predictor about support of the taliban. and more broadly where women are brought out, where they're educated and brought out of the margins then those societie
if there's going to be spread it will spret to other questions, to niger, to congo, in some point to india. >> it makes this scare, what happens on the other side of the world does affect us and can really affect us, so we actually should be more alert and also we should realize that we should help something -- we should help someone or you know, especially when it's going to affect so many people, halfway around the world that we really should care about those people. because what...
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niger, first of all, that was a hell of a long statement, but the second part is, then why -- why pile on the indigenous to columbus day. why kick old chris out? >> i think it's silly. it's absurd. during ancient rome. you can pacify the elite by giving them bread and circus. the reality is that political correctness has helped rank-and-file minorities, be it native americans, black americans or latin. it helps a few. the liberal professors, the affirmative action authorize, but it does nothing for minorities, which are facing hell in this politically correct age. neil: you know, i can see if you want to recognize indigenous people. we sort of overlook them. i'm not saying being calious to the realities of history, but we had a lot of days, but we had a lot of workers screaming for another federal holiday. let chris have his. if we want to go through the legislative process of looking at indigenous people having theirs fine. but, by the way, that's not the picture we'll use for christopher columbus. why do we have to swap one in, one out. they're saying christopher columbus was an evil
niger, first of all, that was a hell of a long statement, but the second part is, then why -- why pile on the indigenous to columbus day. why kick old chris out? >> i think it's silly. it's absurd. during ancient rome. you can pacify the elite by giving them bread and circus. the reality is that political correctness has helped rank-and-file minorities, be it native americans, black americans or latin. it helps a few. the liberal professors, the affirmative action authorize, but it does...
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it has already to mali, it will spread to an any niger, to other countries. >> what happens on the otheride of the world does affect us, can affect us. we should realize that we should help something -- we should help someone or you know especially when it's going to affect so many people, halfway around the world that we should really care about those people. because what happens there because we are a globalized world can affect us here. >> you can see more of my interview with nicholas christoff and cheryl wudon, at 11:00 p.m. despite the government has made progress on talks to free the 200 missing girls. witnesses in two states where boko haram is active say the group has killed 17 and kidnapped dozens in the past ten days. haru matassa has this report. >> re beck ah samuel is afraid to use the four alone flp were supposed to be four of them but, one was abducted by boko haram. if she could, this is what she would say to her oldest. >> be strong sarah. god will help you escape if you are still alive. if you are dead, the only thing i can do for you my child is prai that you are at p
it has already to mali, it will spread to an any niger, to other countries. >> what happens on the otheride of the world does affect us, can affect us. we should realize that we should help something -- we should help someone or you know especially when it's going to affect so many people, halfway around the world that we should really care about those people. because what happens there because we are a globalized world can affect us here. >> you can see more of my interview with...
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al jazeera, northeastern niger nigeria. >> flash floods have swamped these secrets in northern italy. the water dumped a meter of mud sending parked cars crashing in to run another. residents were left without electricity. more rain is on the way. >>> and to this weather now what is the latest on those storms hitting asia. >> china is looking good but other side not quite. you see this massive cloud which is a typhoon heading to the main eye a lands of japan. we're looking at sunday into monday night before it makes its way through. the sustained winds of 150 kilometers, not quite as intense as it was. the equivalent of a storm at the moment. but it's moving ever so slowly and as it does so it will make its way across japan. really over the next couple of days. the winds will continue to weaken, the rain will continue to intensify. you can see as we go on through sunday the wet and windy weather will make its way across and takes it's way further north. this is only monday. we're still in the southern half. it will be use before that system makes its way through. over the next two and
al jazeera, northeastern niger nigeria. >> flash floods have swamped these secrets in northern italy. the water dumped a meter of mud sending parked cars crashing in to run another. residents were left without electricity. more rain is on the way. >>> and to this weather now what is the latest on those storms hitting asia. >> china is looking good but other side not quite. you see this massive cloud which is a typhoon heading to the main eye a lands of japan. we're looking...
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peace keepers may not have died if they had come from western countries, but these soldiers are from nigermost of the other peace keepers patrolling the vast deserts. western solders would have had armored vehicles, these soldiers from west africa do not. >>> in india at least 32 people have been killed and 15 seriously injured in a stampede at a religious festival. according to initial reports, rumors that a live electricity cable had fallen to the ground lead to a scramble for the exit. >>> australia is launching an investigation into allegations of sexual abuse by guards at an immigration detention center. detainees being held on the pacific island have accused guards of forcing women to perform sexual acts in exchange to access to showers. they also say children have been abused. the government has fired back, saying the children are attempting to hurt themselves. the chief executive of save the children rejects the accusation. >> we categorically deny the allegations being made by the government. i think this is the case of the government shooting the messenger, rather than deal with
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. >>> niger what has made a deal with boca haram but there is no sign of the 200 girls kidnapped earlier this year. >> the pain was just ex cruc 80ing. >>> a demand for irish women, victims of a bar barrick procedure given to them while they were in labor. ♪ this is "al jazeera america," live from new york city. i am erica pitzi. health officials are 2350i9ing ebola on two fronts: working to stop the virus from spreading and also trying to head off a public panic. according to the world health organization, this outbreak has claimed 4,555 lives, nearly all of them in west africa. to date, only two people have contracted the disease in this country. both are nurses who cared for ebola victim thomas eric duncan. fear is contagion. today, president obama used his weekly address to urge people to resist the hysteria. melissa chan is in dallas, a city that's become the focal point of the u.s. response to ebola. melissa, this cdc is going to issue new guidelines for hospitals dealing with ebola. do we know what those changes will be or when they will be announced? >> well, erica, the cdc said
. >>> niger what has made a deal with boca haram but there is no sign of the 200 girls kidnapped earlier this year. >> the pain was just ex cruc 80ing. >>> a demand for irish women, victims of a bar barrick procedure given to them while they were in labor. ♪ this is "al jazeera america," live from new york city. i am erica pitzi. health officials are 2350i9ing ebola on two fronts: working to stop the virus from spreading and also trying to head off a public...
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on aluminum tubes or that information on aluminum tubes, forged documents that supposedly came from niger all proved not to be true. before we jump off the cliff again, i think we ought to know if this is genuine. >> you wrote a piece in 2012 for new garminheadlined " charge against iran is no slamdunk cure cap are you seeing a pattern here? >> there certainly a pattern and bad information being provided coming from a few sources, though the thing that really bothers me this point is 2002, it was the u.s. cheerleading to start a war and this time the iaea has signed on and they are part of this innuendo and slot the information that looks like there also advocating for war. >> going back to 2002, 2003, how was pressure applied directly to you yet the what you're seeing on the ground and then what was being told to the american people? >> there was no connection between what we were single because we were told from the u.s. mission the people we dealt with, that they really did not want to hear what we had to say. it was clear to us as we carried out the inspections from november until mar
on aluminum tubes or that information on aluminum tubes, forged documents that supposedly came from niger all proved not to be true. before we jump off the cliff again, i think we ought to know if this is genuine. >> you wrote a piece in 2012 for new garminheadlined " charge against iran is no slamdunk cure cap are you seeing a pattern here? >> there certainly a pattern and bad information being provided coming from a few sources, though the thing that really bothers me this...
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. >> isha, you had a chance to sit gun in niger down in nigeria with malala. really on a mission. >> what struck me is pow poised she is. how poised and absolutely dedicated to this fight for young people and in particular to get girls into school. i was speaking to -- in nigeria because she had gone there to bring the world's attention back to those missing nigerian school girls abducted in april and she was there to speak to some of the girls who managed to escape and to speak to nigerian leaders. one of the things that struck me as i spoke to her is just how much she felt the pain of the families, the pain of the relatives whose children are missing. and i want you to take a listen to something she had to say to me as how she views her place in this fight. >> i'm 17. i feel i have that more and more responsibility as i grow older, i can see myself more responsible and i think i should continue my campaign for girls' education as well as i should focus on my education because i believe that education will empower me and strong then me, it will give me more a
. >> isha, you had a chance to sit gun in niger down in nigeria with malala. really on a mission. >> what struck me is pow poised she is. how poised and absolutely dedicated to this fight for young people and in particular to get girls into school. i was speaking to -- in nigeria because she had gone there to bring the world's attention back to those missing nigerian school girls abducted in april and she was there to speak to some of the girls who managed to escape and to speak to...
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we have know other people, patrick sawyer, flyingnig niger nigeria, infected 11 people once he got to nigeria, but nobody on the plane got it. and doctors and nurses catch this disease seemingly quite easily. we have this contradiction and it's hard to explain to the public the difference between contagious, how easy it is to catch, and infectious, how likely you are to get it if you get a droplet of bodily fluid in your mouth. it's highly contagious, not very infectious. >> when you see the television coverage, when you read the online coverage, you're not seeing an overreaction on the part of the resz. instead, maybe what you're seeing is an attempt to explain something that is really complicated. >> there's a really difficult balance to strike. the press has done a really good job doing what it's meant to do, keeping an eye on the authorities. >> holding the government accountable. >> exactly, and the cdc did not do a good job in atlanta, was poorly prepared and the government has been incredibly slow to react to the international crisis. but in doing that, of course, the constant
we have know other people, patrick sawyer, flyingnig niger nigeria, infected 11 people once he got to nigeria, but nobody on the plane got it. and doctors and nurses catch this disease seemingly quite easily. we have this contradiction and it's hard to explain to the public the difference between contagious, how easy it is to catch, and infectious, how likely you are to get it if you get a droplet of bodily fluid in your mouth. it's highly contagious, not very infectious. >> when you see...
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>> bosnia, el salvador, liberia, niger, sierra leone, iraq, china, indonesia, pakistan, haiti.> on a prayer. [laughs] [ticking] >> coming up, the personal cost of caring. >> how often do you run into people who say, "look, those kids are from overseas, and we'd rather donate our money to kids here in the united states"? >> often. >> it's a big problem for you? >> i've gotten hate mail. >> oh, hate mail? >> yeah. >> that's ahead when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good around ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ [ female announcer ] fiber one. (receptionist)und gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. ♪ oats go!
>> bosnia, el salvador, liberia, niger, sierra leone, iraq, china, indonesia, pakistan, haiti.> on a prayer. [laughs] [ticking] >> coming up, the personal cost of caring. >> how often do you run into people who say, "look, those kids are from overseas, and we'd rather donate our money to kids here in the united states"? >> often. >> it's a big problem for you? >> i've gotten hate mail. >> oh, hate mail? >> yeah. >> that's ahead...
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arrived here at the nebraska medical center about an hour ago by ambulance after that long flight from niger nigeria. -- rather from liberia. he was able to walk off the plane when he landed after that long flight, which is a good sign. he's being treated in the bio containment unit here, which is one of only a handful around the country that is specially equipped to handle cases like this. some 40 medical personnel, doctors, nurses on the medical team taking care of him. he's going through an assessment. they're trying to determine how to treat him. because there is no regimen of drug, no fda approved drugs for ebola, all of these treatments are individualized. they take a look at them, take a look at their systems. symptoms take a look at the conditions and determine what drugs work best for them. that's the process going on now. we will be hearing from doctors from the hospital, not those directly involved with the care, but doctors will be briefing reporters in a couple of hours. his family is here. his girlfriend, they'll be talking to him by video conference. they won't be allowed in t
arrived here at the nebraska medical center about an hour ago by ambulance after that long flight from niger nigeria. -- rather from liberia. he was able to walk off the plane when he landed after that long flight, which is a good sign. he's being treated in the bio containment unit here, which is one of only a handful around the country that is specially equipped to handle cases like this. some 40 medical personnel, doctors, nurses on the medical team taking care of him. he's going through an...
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that's what we do when we're in niger nigeria. we weren't able to quarantine people in their homes so we used cell phone sms text messaging and we sent sms text messages to all the contact people he were tracing and saying how do you feel today and what is your temperature. if we didn't hear from them we would look for them. >> different situation here, of course. lenny, i'm guessing you're still filing stories with "the washington post" from home. >> i am. i filed that first person story from home. just wrote another one today. i don't know when it's going to run. we have another story coming out on sunday that i was participating in. can do all your work from kitchen table and it's not a problem. >> lenny bernstein and dr. gavin mcgregor skinner, thank you both for being here this morning. >> thank you very much. >> my pleasure. >> we have a lot more to discuss about ebola and about the situation both in those countries in africa and here closer at home. we're going to tykeake a look a some of the best and worst media coverage f
that's what we do when we're in niger nigeria. we weren't able to quarantine people in their homes so we used cell phone sms text messaging and we sent sms text messages to all the contact people he were tracing and saying how do you feel today and what is your temperature. if we didn't hear from them we would look for them. >> different situation here, of course. lenny, i'm guessing you're still filing stories with "the washington post" from home. >> i am. i filed that...
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in the book i talk about if we want to choose a place we could save nigeria in the niger delta and theyked out of the territory. and what they didn't know about climate change committee nigerians in, the nigerians in the '90s called one of the largest protests operation climate change. i learned that by reading a book that she helped to edit and of course the fight in ecuador to keep the oil underground in the amazon has been at the forefront to keep the carbon in the ground model and one of the quotes you have in the book is very simple why should we sacrifice new areas if they should be extracted in the first place which is a very good question. the concept of the climate says ds lets leave it underground but leaving it under the amazon, that should be recognized as a contradiction to the world and that there shouldn't be a false choice between the right to education and healthcare and greater jobs and electricity keeping the carbon in the ground can you explain to us the concept as you see it as climate debt and ecological debt? i guess i will put the question to you another way. edu
in the book i talk about if we want to choose a place we could save nigeria in the niger delta and theyked out of the territory. and what they didn't know about climate change committee nigerians in, the nigerians in the '90s called one of the largest protests operation climate change. i learned that by reading a book that she helped to edit and of course the fight in ecuador to keep the oil underground in the amazon has been at the forefront to keep the carbon in the ground model and one of...
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niger nigeria, which had a few cases, has been very effective in containing the disease now. i think on monday, they're going to officially declare to be ebola free. sin gal has had no deaths as well as ivory coast which borders directly with liberia. >> and what's the threat of ebola and the ivory coast on its cocoa production? we have seen a significant drop in the price of cocoa. >> we have sign a problem in that forecasters weren't able to travel to the region. we expect that to impact the ivory coast. >> if we look to take a step back from ebola. >> general and look at west africa as a case, are you still pretty positive on that? >> absolutely. it's spec'd to catch up with the lights of stickersky in a few years in terms of sheerside size. the presence on the ground and looking at africa, nigeria is a top spot market still. that hasn't changed. and liquidity aside, what about corporate governments? there's another big fear for potential investors. >> that's an issue, not just in sub-saharan africa and emerging markets. multi nationals are getting better in avoiding that
niger nigeria, which had a few cases, has been very effective in containing the disease now. i think on monday, they're going to officially declare to be ebola free. sin gal has had no deaths as well as ivory coast which borders directly with liberia. >> and what's the threat of ebola and the ivory coast on its cocoa production? we have seen a significant drop in the price of cocoa. >> we have sign a problem in that forecasters weren't able to travel to the region. we expect that to...
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exxon doesn't want any workers anywhere near -- what will shell do with niger gentleman?g issue. >> there's three million barrels a day there. for the short-term, i think year going to be right. this is almost a momentum trade that you can't help but get behind. analysts talk about a price war from the saudis. they're all getting crazed about what's going on in the oil market and they all want to be short. for me as a trader, that's great. >> but that's a decisive thing in my opinion when we broke under $90 a barrel. when the saudis indicated they were more interested in market share than in price. that's a swing. i know covering -- >> this is an analysis of a lot of analysts. i think they're jumping the gun on this. they're lowering prices. they have a price they have to set. if they don't follow the market, they lose clients. but what's been misrepresented is they haven't cut production with that. they have. >> we got one good story around here which is low oil prices and you're ruining that. >> no. >> everything else is terrible. we had good story and you cooperate let
exxon doesn't want any workers anywhere near -- what will shell do with niger gentleman?g issue. >> there's three million barrels a day there. for the short-term, i think year going to be right. this is almost a momentum trade that you can't help but get behind. analysts talk about a price war from the saudis. they're all getting crazed about what's going on in the oil market and they all want to be short. for me as a trader, that's great. >> but that's a decisive thing in my...
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but they note this in "the new york times," niger ea's outbreak grew while in three other countries the disease smoldered for months and spread before a serious response was mounted. so nigeria able to so far contain the ebola outbreak in their country. here is the cdc director dr. tom freiden talking about this case in the united states. >> an individual traveling from liberia has been diagnosed with ebola in the united states. this individual left liberia on the 19th of september, arrived in the u.s. on the 20th of september, had no symptoms when departing liberia or entering this country, but four or five days later, around the 24th of september, began to develop symptoms. on the 26th of september initially sought care and sunday the 28th of september was admitted to a hospital in texas and placed on isolation. we received in our lb torre today specimens from the individual, tested them and they tested positive for ebola. the state of texas also operates a laboratory that found the same results, the testing for ebola is highly accurate. it's a pcr test of blood. so what does this mea
but they note this in "the new york times," niger ea's outbreak grew while in three other countries the disease smoldered for months and spread before a serious response was mounted. so nigeria able to so far contain the ebola outbreak in their country. here is the cdc director dr. tom freiden talking about this case in the united states. >> an individual traveling from liberia has been diagnosed with ebola in the united states. this individual left liberia on the 19th of...
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upon landing at the airport in niger ja nigeria he got sick and collapsed.ane rides ever got sick. all checked and none of them got sick. it's not easy to catch. can it happen in an unusual case, perhaps. quarantining people when they're not sick doesn't make sense. take the temperature f they even have a low grade rise call somebody because that's a precursor to something more significant. >> people putting too much stock in the unknown? >> yes, you can understand it. >> you can understand it but do you enable it? i think the government's been all over the place on this. you have the fed going slow, the pentagon going fast, you got my brother as the governor of new york and chris christie jumping out in front of the feds and they get pulled back. that's going to make people upset. >> it's a really good question, chris. from the politician standpoint, they have responsibilities to their constitch wepts who have fear. there's all the different interests in this. i think the scientists cannot be wavering on this. they can't say i think perhaps this, perhaps th
upon landing at the airport in niger ja nigeria he got sick and collapsed.ane rides ever got sick. all checked and none of them got sick. it's not easy to catch. can it happen in an unusual case, perhaps. quarantining people when they're not sick doesn't make sense. take the temperature f they even have a low grade rise call somebody because that's a precursor to something more significant. >> people putting too much stock in the unknown? >> yes, you can understand it. >> you...