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i think the most important thing is that the un asked paul farmer to oversee the response. we've got the infection and mortality rate cut in half and i think it can be contained. so i'm encouraged by that. >> but there's 8,000 people already dead, mr. president. who should answer for those people that are already dead? mr president? >> thank you, thank you, thank you. >> well the ceremony's over and the cavalcade's now leaving and we still haven't got any answers. bill clinton there saying it's not for him to decide whether or not the un is liable. but he's actually said that the un brought the disease to this island, so if he can't answer the question about accountability, it's not really clear who can. our next stop: un headquarters in haiti. here, at least we'd be able to find out why mario's clients had been waiting over a year for a response to their lawsuit. we'd been promised an interview with nigel fisher, the head of the un mission in haiti that's known by its acronym "minustah". >> well hi, is that nigel fisher's office? hi is that nigel fishers office? hi there,
i think the most important thing is that the un asked paul farmer to oversee the response. we've got the infection and mortality rate cut in half and i think it can be contained. so i'm encouraged by that. >> but there's 8,000 people already dead, mr. president. who should answer for those people that are already dead? mr president? >> thank you, thank you, thank you. >> well the ceremony's over and the cavalcade's now leaving and we still haven't got any answers. bill clinton...
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i else also like consent to put in the record, the diary of paul farmer from partners in health. who has among other things said the fact is that weak health systems are to blame for ebola's rapid spread. in west africa. and we know that west africa has 24% of global diseases. health work force for 90,000 people. so i'd like to focus on what we ragone to do to help that infrastructure. i want to focus on our infrastructure here. we have a vast infrastructure, hospitals, community health centers i want to point out too, where people may present themselves. nurse evers, nurses aids. no one better than the united states but do we have the ability to train and equip as we talk about in military terms, do we have the ability to really train and equip. let me just put a couple of things on the table. in terms of the nurses. >> is there a problem with not following the protocols or something wrong with the protocols? and how are we going to ensure that if even if we have the best protocols in the word, that everybody knows how to use them. congresswoman showed the various protective gea
i else also like consent to put in the record, the diary of paul farmer from partners in health. who has among other things said the fact is that weak health systems are to blame for ebola's rapid spread. in west africa. and we know that west africa has 24% of global diseases. health work force for 90,000 people. so i'd like to focus on what we ragone to do to help that infrastructure. i want to focus on our infrastructure here. we have a vast infrastructure, hospitals, community health centers...
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we were with under the medical guidance of paul farmer, i would be foolish to sit here and presume to be a medical expert, but he is one with. i saw his work with president clinton a couple of years ago. his philosophy is we don't want poor healthcare for poor pellet. a world class facility. a pediatric center, and i saw then if you can do it here it can be done in sierra leone. after it's trouble, and so if we had had that type of intervention then, we wouldn't be having this conversation now, because they would have the infrastructure, have the medical delivery systems to be able to save this off. >> we hope they look to the guidance, of those of you who have become active in this. thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> when we with return, survivors though not saved. the fight against isil, josh rushing just back from the region joins us with an indepth look at the people caught in the middle. another crisis is junked way, the fight against isil fighters. seeing both progress and failure. now after more than a month of fierce fighting kurdish forces defending a
we were with under the medical guidance of paul farmer, i would be foolish to sit here and presume to be a medical expert, but he is one with. i saw his work with president clinton a couple of years ago. his philosophy is we don't want poor healthcare for poor pellet. a world class facility. a pediatric center, and i saw then if you can do it here it can be done in sierra leone. after it's trouble, and so if we had had that type of intervention then, we wouldn't be having this conversation now,...
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. >> in terms of health systems -- >> reporter: looking around the room, there is paul farmer, who transformedealth clinics in some of the poorest countries in the world. larry brilliant, epidemiologist who helped eradicate smallpox and ran google's philanthropic arm. dan kelly who flew into sierra leone as some other doctors and nurses are fleeing. he is going back in another couple of weeks, and says the attention over a single case in texas is understandable, but way out of proportion. >> we need to just be open to the idea that there may be scattered cases that we'll see over the course of this epidemic. but really, our attention needs to be turned to west africa and there should be a call to action to rebuild that celt system better and stronger. >> it's a terrible disease. but it doesn't spread like wildfire. >> reporter: larry brilliant says diseases like polio and smallpox spread more easily and they've they're all but wiped out the cavalry is arrivaling. >> reporter: the vice chair of epidemiology agrees with the quarantines ordered for the family of the ebola patient in texas. >> yes
. >> in terms of health systems -- >> reporter: looking around the room, there is paul farmer, who transformedealth clinics in some of the poorest countries in the world. larry brilliant, epidemiologist who helped eradicate smallpox and ran google's philanthropic arm. dan kelly who flew into sierra leone as some other doctors and nurses are fleeing. he is going back in another couple of weeks, and says the attention over a single case in texas is understandable, but way out of...
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paul farmer who is chief of the division of global health equity in boston if that mattered. and he said right now we need -- >> can you repeat the question? i can't hear the question any longer. >> can you hear us, dr. monroe? you know what, we're going to come back to you. officials are in dallas right now giving an update on the situation. let's listen in. >> to embed there, as well. we have the top doctor in the world, the top ebola doctor in the world here on the ground. he's embedded in another group at presbyterian. we got a good team of experts and people in place. and i want to stress to you that the people that are here assisting the great work that's already been done by our local health department and our local agencies are people that i and our dallas county health and human services worked well with and mayor rollings and others have worked well with. we have a high degree of confidence in those people to assist us in this action. dallas county will act as the lead agency. but when it comes to planning those decisions will be made with the advice and council of
paul farmer who is chief of the division of global health equity in boston if that mattered. and he said right now we need -- >> can you repeat the question? i can't hear the question any longer. >> can you hear us, dr. monroe? you know what, we're going to come back to you. officials are in dallas right now giving an update on the situation. let's listen in. >> to embed there, as well. we have the top doctor in the world, the top ebola doctor in the world here on the ground....
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you know, one of the reasons i wanted to put this psa together and put the group together, led by paul farmerrs in health, we're trying to coalesce around his skill sets and support him in his intervention, not only in the immediate term but also in the long term so we don't have to recircle back to this region five years from now, ten years from now, for the next crisis. what people need to understand is that i've traveled to this area, as i've said for the last 13 years or so, 20, 25 times. so, no, i'm not a medical expert. if i begin to sound like one, smack me. i'll be okay. i have health care insurance. if i can tell you what i've seen on the ground, i've seen that probably the poorest hospital in the poorest community in america is better equipped than all of the hospitals combined in sierra leone to deal with something like this. i'll give you an example. in 2012, dated november 8, 2012 we worked with a group called international surgical health initiative. new york-based group of surgicals and health professionals who had come to sierra leone to provide services there. we asked them i
you know, one of the reasons i wanted to put this psa together and put the group together, led by paul farmerrs in health, we're trying to coalesce around his skill sets and support him in his intervention, not only in the immediate term but also in the long term so we don't have to recircle back to this region five years from now, ten years from now, for the next crisis. what people need to understand is that i've traveled to this area, as i've said for the last 13 years or so, 20, 25 times....
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i'd also like unanimous concept to put in the record the diary of paul farmer from partners and health who has, among other things, said the fact is that weak health systems are to blame for ebola's rapid spread in west africa, and we know that west africa has 24% of disease burden, 3% of world health work force, one doctor in liberia for 90,000 people. i'd like to focus on what to do to help that infrastructure, but in my limited time, i want to focus on our infrastructure here. we have a vast infrastructure, hospitals, community health centers to point out too, where people present themselves. nurses. nurses aids. no one better than the united states, but do we have the ability to train and equip, as we've talked about in military terms in syria, do we have the ability really to train and equip? let me just put a couple things on the table. in terms of the nurses, i still don't feel like we have a good answer of why nurse one and nurse two contracted ebola. is it because there was a problem with not following the protocols, or is there something wrong with the protocols, and how are
i'd also like unanimous concept to put in the record the diary of paul farmer from partners and health who has, among other things, said the fact is that weak health systems are to blame for ebola's rapid spread in west africa, and we know that west africa has 24% of disease burden, 3% of world health work force, one doctor in liberia for 90,000 people. i'd like to focus on what to do to help that infrastructure, but in my limited time, i want to focus on our infrastructure here. we have a vast...
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i'd also like unanimous consent to put in the record the diary of paul farmer from partners in health, who has, among other things, said the fact is that weak health systems are to blame for ebola's rapid spread in west africa. and we know that west africa has 24% of global disease burden, 3% of world health work force, 1 doctor in liberia for 90,000 people. so i would like to focus on what we're going to do to help that infrastructure, but in my limited time i want to focus on our infrastructure here. we have a vast infrastructure, hospitals, community health centers, i want to point out too, where people may present themselves, nurses, nurses aides, no one better than the united states, but do we have the ability to train and equip, as we talk about in military terms, in syria, do we have the ability really to train and equip? let me put a couple things on the table. in terms of the nurses, i still don't feel like we have a good answer of why nurse one and nurse two contracted ebola. is it because there was a problem with not following the protocols or is there something wrong with
i'd also like unanimous consent to put in the record the diary of paul farmer from partners in health, who has, among other things, said the fact is that weak health systems are to blame for ebola's rapid spread in west africa. and we know that west africa has 24% of global disease burden, 3% of world health work force, 1 doctor in liberia for 90,000 people. so i would like to focus on what we're going to do to help that infrastructure, but in my limited time i want to focus on our...
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i would also like unanimous consent to put into the record the diary of paul farmer from partners in health who has among other things said that the fact is that weak health systems are to blame for ebola's rapid spread in west africa, and we know that west africa has 21% of mobile disease burdens, 3% of the world health workforce, one cracks -- one doctor in liberia for 90,000 people. i would like to focus on what we are going to do to help that infrastructure, but in my limited time i want to focus on our infrastructure here. ,e have a vast infrastructure hospitals and community health centers, where people may present themselves. aides. nurses no one better than the united states. but do we have the ability to train and equip, as we talk , do wen military terms have the ability to train and equip -- let me put a couple things on the table. , i stillof the nurses don't feel like we have a good answer of why nursing one and nurse one and nurse two contracted ebola. is it because there was a problem with not following the protocols or is it because of the protocols? how do we ensure
i would also like unanimous consent to put into the record the diary of paul farmer from partners in health who has among other things said that the fact is that weak health systems are to blame for ebola's rapid spread in west africa, and we know that west africa has 21% of mobile disease burdens, 3% of the world health workforce, one cracks -- one doctor in liberia for 90,000 people. i would like to focus on what we are going to do to help that infrastructure, but in my limited time i want to...
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i would also like unanimous consent to put into the record the diary of paul farmer from partners in health who has among other things said that the fact is that weak health systems are to blame for ebola's rapid spread in west africa, and we know that west africa has 21% of mobile disease burdens, 3% of the world health workforce, one cracks -- one doctor in liberia for 90,000 people. i would like to focus on what we are going to do to help that infrastructure, but in my limited time i want to focus on our infrastructure here. ,e have a vast infrastructure hospitals and community health centers, where people may present themselves. aides. nurses no one better than the united states. but do we have the ability to train and equip, as we talk , do wen military terms have the ability to train and equip -- let me put a couple things on the table. , i stillof the nurses don't feel like we have a good answer of why nursing one and nurse one and nurse two contracted ebola. is it because there was a problem with not following the protocols or is it because of the protocols? how do we ensure
i would also like unanimous consent to put into the record the diary of paul farmer from partners in health who has among other things said that the fact is that weak health systems are to blame for ebola's rapid spread in west africa, and we know that west africa has 21% of mobile disease burdens, 3% of the world health workforce, one cracks -- one doctor in liberia for 90,000 people. i would like to focus on what we are going to do to help that infrastructure, but in my limited time i want to...
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paul farmer partners in health to design a program they can afford to run that will provide high outcomes for them. and it's basically build a good hospital in every region of the country which we have now completed doing. have one good cancer center in the country, which we have now completed doing. lot of people think poor people don't get cancer. the rates are fairly consistent across the world. and then do a network of clinics and then train community health workers, which is why i had this nightmare experience i mentioned to you because it's really the same in america, you know? but if you have the technology, it should work. i mean, we've got 19 american medical institutions working there training these people for 7% overhead. i'm very proud of that. lowest in history. and they're going to be free of, i think, all foreign assistance. but they will only have really good care if they are hooked into a global information network that will enable people -- the thing that kills me, like in ethee yoep ya, so there are all these people in the world that you don't think about that are still
paul farmer partners in health to design a program they can afford to run that will provide high outcomes for them. and it's basically build a good hospital in every region of the country which we have now completed doing. have one good cancer center in the country, which we have now completed doing. lot of people think poor people don't get cancer. the rates are fairly consistent across the world. and then do a network of clinics and then train community health workers, which is why i had this...
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paul farmer partners in health to design a program they can afford to run that will provide high outcomes for them. and it's basically build a good hospital in every region of the country which we have now completed doing. have one good cancer center in the country, which we have now completed doing. lot of people think poor people don't get cancer. the rates are fairly consistent across the world. and then do a network of clinics and then train community health workers, which is why i had this nightmare experience i mentioned to you because it's really the same in america, you know? but if you have the technology, it should work. i mean, we've got 19 american medical institutions working there training these people for 7% overhead. i'm very proud of that. lowest in history. and they're going to be free of, i think, all foreign assistance. but they will only have really good care if they are hooked into a global information network that will enable people -- the thing that kills me, like in ethiopia, so there are all these people in the world that you don't think about that are still dyin
paul farmer partners in health to design a program they can afford to run that will provide high outcomes for them. and it's basically build a good hospital in every region of the country which we have now completed doing. have one good cancer center in the country, which we have now completed doing. lot of people think poor people don't get cancer. the rates are fairly consistent across the world. and then do a network of clinics and then train community health workers, which is why i had this...
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the the 20 year-old virginia tech student, who vanish outside a concert at the john paul jones arena in 2009, a farmerer body three months later 10 miles away. investigators say matthew isn't talking. >> some of these people listening to me today either knows where hanna is or knows someone who has that information. we appeal for to you come forward and tell us where hanna can be found. >> reporter: thousands of tips have come into police but the missing posters are beginning to weather and fade, and the one tip hanna graham parents need is still missing. >> please, please, please help end this nightmare. help us to bring hanna home, thank you. >> that was matt reporting. police are still following up from leads from the public. the just this weekend they have received nearly 200 new tips. >>> well, authorities are trying to track down the source of the threatening e-mail sent to hundreds of students at harvard university. the e-mail said that someone would attack recipient on campus this weekend. police say the investigation is ongoing but they do not think that this threat is credible. >>> a new rou
the the 20 year-old virginia tech student, who vanish outside a concert at the john paul jones arena in 2009, a farmerer body three months later 10 miles away. investigators say matthew isn't talking. >> some of these people listening to me today either knows where hanna is or knows someone who has that information. we appeal for to you come forward and tell us where hanna can be found. >> reporter: thousands of tips have come into police but the missing posters are beginning to...
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paul brennan with al jazeera greater manchester. >>> coming up, on the news hour we report from greece on how some small-time farmers are taking oniants. and we will tell you why this one world champion could be ruled out for qualifying for the u.s. grand prix and that is not the car he will be using and this will be up in just a moment. ♪ ♪ the economic troubles they had in greece particularly hit dairy farmers, almost put out of business many of them by the big producers so some of the little guys join together to take on the diary giants and as john discovered in central greece. >> fresh greek milk is among europe's most expensive and they have not lowered the price and diary farmers like the second generation milk producer ought to be well paid. >> translator: the prices make things much worse and the rate for milk doesn't support producers and small disappeared and only medium and large survived because profit margins are small and you need lots of production. >> reporter: it's the diary companies raking in all the profits so here the agricultural capitol of greece 100 of them formed a cooperative to compete with the big bra
paul brennan with al jazeera greater manchester. >>> coming up, on the news hour we report from greece on how some small-time farmers are taking oniants. and we will tell you why this one world champion could be ruled out for qualifying for the u.s. grand prix and that is not the car he will be using and this will be up in just a moment. ♪ ♪ the economic troubles they had in greece particularly hit dairy farmers, almost put out of business many of them by the big producers so some...
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paul taylor who was in the 1920's virtually the only anglo scholar studying mexican americans. lange's race consciousness grew first from traveling through the san waugh kean valley learning about how my grant farmers were treated. then in the southern states from north carolina to mississippi she photographed share croppers. from farm security she made more photographs of people of color, approximately one third of her total output than any other photographer until gordon parks joined the staff at the very, ery end of the f.s.a. project. this fact about her extensive photographer and she was not well known because she did not own or control any of the photography. it was all the property of the federal government. she was sfosed to send a raw un-- supposed to send raw undeveloped film to washington. she distributed it free of charge to all types of media. they decided what to distribute. they distributed what they considered accept tobble the mainstream. a few years later, she -- when she tried once again to do something that she controlled, she defied not only the u.s. fovet and near unanimous public opinion but also defied the organized left to which many of her friends belonged in her risque ph
paul taylor who was in the 1920's virtually the only anglo scholar studying mexican americans. lange's race consciousness grew first from traveling through the san waugh kean valley learning about how my grant farmers were treated. then in the southern states from north carolina to mississippi she photographed share croppers. from farm security she made more photographs of people of color, approximately one third of her total output than any other photographer until gordon parks joined the...
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every year around this time, the farmers usually have a 25- acre corn maze but this year because of the drought they were only able to grow 13 acres. paulus painting american gothic. >> it's california dying of thirst. i thought it was appropriate since we had zero allotment of water. >> he says his water district ordered this year's water supply from a private party so it cost him 20% more to water half of his usual crop. love the costumes. >> i know, tori. >>> you watch the 49ers yesterday? last night, the 49ers were no match for peyton manning and the broncos. payton broke brett favre's record for career touchdowns. touchdown number 509 went to damaryius thomas and the teammates played keep the ball away from peyton. they gave it to him. manning later got 510 on the way to the beating of the 49ers. 42-17. 49ers have a bye this coming weekend. >>> the raiders lost to the cardinals yesterday. there was a strange moment in the 4th quarter right here. the line backer mack hit carson palmer and then their cleats got stuck together. they are down on the ground stuck together. other plays had to pry them apart. the raiders, by the way, they
every year around this time, the farmers usually have a 25- acre corn maze but this year because of the drought they were only able to grow 13 acres. paulus painting american gothic. >> it's california dying of thirst. i thought it was appropriate since we had zero allotment of water. >> he says his water district ordered this year's water supply from a private party so it cost him 20% more to water half of his usual crop. love the costumes. >> i know, tori. >>> you...