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senegal has closed it's border with guinea to prevent ebola from spreading there. because of shortage of police vigilanties take patrol. >> three teenagers take the law in their hands. they patrol the border and arrest anyone they suspect coming into the border illegally. they ask where they are from, and if they've had any contact with anyone with ebola. >> there are so many people dying of ebola. we need to make sure that they don't come into our country and kill us all. >> to reassure the population the senegal government has closed it's border with guinea and promised to step up patrols, but we have seen no evidence of that. >> we are worried. the border is 300 kilometers long. they don't have enough police officers here. we rarely see them, and they never seem to be checking anyone. >> senegal had it's first case of ebola after a student with the disease crossed this border in a village taxi. it took ten days for health authorities to find him. he was treated and since recovered. fear of ebola is spreading faster than the virus itself, changing the way people
senegal has closed it's border with guinea to prevent ebola from spreading there. because of shortage of police vigilanties take patrol. >> three teenagers take the law in their hands. they patrol the border and arrest anyone they suspect coming into the border illegally. they ask where they are from, and if they've had any contact with anyone with ebola. >> there are so many people dying of ebola. we need to make sure that they don't come into our country and kill us all. >>...
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the relations are strained but it's the only way they believe to keep senegal ebola-freeway. ebola-free. >> still to come we'll hear what the new president of indonesia is planning as soon as he's inaugurated. >>> and dodgers run wild against the cubs. we'll have the latest from the mlb in sport. >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> this trial was a sham... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find out what's happening, so they can tell people... >> governments around the world all united to condemn this... >> as you can see, it's still a very much volatile situation... >> the government is prepared to carry out mass array... >> if you want free press in the new democracy, let the journalists live. >> the majority of americans still think hitting kids works as discipline although the majority is not as big as it used to be. a football star is kept off the field this week because he's charged with excessive physical punishment. who decides when if ever corporal punishment is okay? that's the inside story.
the relations are strained but it's the only way they believe to keep senegal ebola-freeway. ebola-free. >> still to come we'll hear what the new president of indonesia is planning as soon as he's inaugurated. >>> and dodgers run wild against the cubs. we'll have the latest from the mlb in sport. >> it's a chilling and draconian sentence... it simply cannot stand. >> this trial was a sham... >> they are truth seekers... >> all they really wanna do is find...
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senegal sealed off this area near the border. but on friday, the health minister announced its first case of ebola, the victim an immigrant living in the car. doctors at this hospital are treating him in isolation. 20 others, family members and health workers are under medical supervision. authorities fear that others may be infected and are trying to trace people coming into contact with the guinean man. >> these trader are under close scrutiny. many are trailing across the border, making up a migrant population. the ebola outbreak affected the way senegalese see them. >> when i get home everything i buy i watch carefully. traders are finding it difficult to source certain fruits. they have run out of avocados and pineapples. this is the least of their worries. the immediate concern is to win back the trust of customers. that may not happen until an outbreak is under control. >> now to the venice film festival where the conflicts between israeli and palestinians is unfolding off screen. israel says a movie it funded should not b
senegal sealed off this area near the border. but on friday, the health minister announced its first case of ebola, the victim an immigrant living in the car. doctors at this hospital are treating him in isolation. 20 others, family members and health workers are under medical supervision. authorities fear that others may be infected and are trying to trace people coming into contact with the guinean man. >> these trader are under close scrutiny. many are trailing across the border,...
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he travelled into senegal with the patient. putting many in danger. instead, he will be deported out of the country. doctors in this hospital say his treatment is not over. the virus may not have left his body, but he suffers from deep psychological trauma. he has lost half of his family to the virus. doctors say treatments can be dramatics, because patients must be isolated. >> translation: it's difficult to be sick on your own, not knowing if you will survive, knowing that your family is dead. beating the virus is a mental challenge. >> reporter: ebola can inflict deep mental scars that require psychological treatment. too often overlooked. for these doctors, fighting the virus is the first priority. >>> meanwhile people travelling from the democratic republic of congo to some south african countries will need to show a document proving they are ebola free. the outbreaks unrelated to the ones in west africa. congo's health minister visited a treatment center. the virus killed 32 in congo. >> it's 150 days since more than 200 schoolgirls were kidnapp
he travelled into senegal with the patient. putting many in danger. instead, he will be deported out of the country. doctors in this hospital say his treatment is not over. the virus may not have left his body, but he suffers from deep psychological trauma. he has lost half of his family to the virus. doctors say treatments can be dramatics, because patients must be isolated. >> translation: it's difficult to be sick on your own, not knowing if you will survive, knowing that your family...
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senegal where vigilanties are patrolling the border with guinea to stop the fre spread of ebola. and we'll have the latest from major league baseball and the rest of the sport in 15. hey, jennar fuzz mike troober munny sling... awwwwww scram! i'm crust mike jubby roll bond chow gonna lean up an kiss bet. peas charty get town down. [laughter] ♪ borf a liver tute face stummy wag ♪ pow pam sha-beeps stella nerf berms. saxa-nay nay? badumps a head. temexiss gurrin. juppa left. fluppa jown! brone a brood. what? catch up on what everyone's talking about with the x1 entertainment operating system. preloaded with the latest episodes of the top 100 shows. only from xfinity. >> they have the responsibility to help their own family. if the ebola is here, or how they can prevent getting ebola. >> is sticker is placed on each house that the volunteers visit. anyone suspected of being infected with the virus is sent to an isolation ward. but doctors say they don't have enough staff to treat every patient. >> we need healthcare workers. we need people trained. we need experts to come and help t
senegal where vigilanties are patrolling the border with guinea to stop the fre spread of ebola. and we'll have the latest from major league baseball and the rest of the sport in 15. hey, jennar fuzz mike troober munny sling... awwwwww scram! i'm crust mike jubby roll bond chow gonna lean up an kiss bet. peas charty get town down. [laughter] ♪ borf a liver tute face stummy wag ♪ pow pam sha-beeps stella nerf berms. saxa-nay nay? badumps a head. temexiss gurrin. juppa left. fluppa jown!...
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senegal sealed off the border, hoping to prevent the virus. on friday, the health minister announced the first case of ebola. doctors at this hospital are treating him in isolation. 20 others, family members and health workers are under medical supervision. authorities fear others may be infected and are trying to chase people coming into contact with the guinean man. >> these traders are under close scrutiny. many travel across the border, making up a large population. >> of course there are risks shopping here. when i get home everything i buy i wash carefully. >> reporter: trader are finding it difficult to source fruit. they have run out of avocados and pipe apples. the immediate concern is to win back the trust of its customers. that may not happen until this ebola outbreak is under control. >>> tuesday marks 100 days since narendra modi was sworn in as prime minister. when he took office, a pharmacist was to build 5 million titles. as reported, they have failed to meet the target. >> reporter: building toilets for a better future, thanks
senegal sealed off the border, hoping to prevent the virus. on friday, the health minister announced the first case of ebola. doctors at this hospital are treating him in isolation. 20 others, family members and health workers are under medical supervision. authorities fear others may be infected and are trying to chase people coming into contact with the guinean man. >> these traders are under close scrutiny. many travel across the border, making up a large population. >> of course...
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it's not a military-led operation. >>> senegal sealed off its 300km border to stop the spread of ebola from guinea. it's difficult. there's not enough police to patrol the area. vigilantes are taking matters into their own hands. this report from the south. >> these are three teenagers taking the law into their hands. they patrol the border, arresting anyone they suspect of coming into the country illegally. they are asked where are they from and if they've been in contact with anyone with ebola. >> we are so close to guinea, and there are so many people dying of ebola there. we need to make sure they don't come into our country and kill us all. >> to reassure the population, the government closed its border with guinea and promised to step up patrols. we have not seen evidence of that. >> we are worried. the border is 300km long. they don't have enough police officers, we rarely see them, and they never seem to check anyone. >> senegal had its first case of ebola, after a guinean student crossed the border in a village taxi. it took 10 days for health authorities to find him, he was t
it's not a military-led operation. >>> senegal sealed off its 300km border to stop the spread of ebola from guinea. it's difficult. there's not enough police to patrol the area. vigilantes are taking matters into their own hands. this report from the south. >> these are three teenagers taking the law into their hands. they patrol the border, arresting anyone they suspect of coming into the country illegally. they are asked where are they from and if they've been in contact with...
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along the border: senegal's government has put restrictions on trade in southern senegal. >> reporternearly 2000 kilometers from home, broke and stranded in southern senegal, from guinea, he shares the small hut with dion jones and two others. they all came here to make money digging gold. the ebola outbreak brought it to a halt. >> the police don't want us to go down the mine anymore. they are arresting some of our friends who went digging. they are making random checks on us. >> the u.n. estimates there are tens of thousands of west african migrants who work in the informal gold mines. many are stranded. authorities fear they could bring the ebola virus into the country. so they have closed off the border and applied strict restrictions to the trade. only registered companies compliant with health safety standards are allowed to continue to operation. but few actually meet these requirements. >> gold miners in this village belief the government is intentionally pushing them out of business, using the ebola outbreak as an excuse to close the mines down. >> dozens of registered compan
along the border: senegal's government has put restrictions on trade in southern senegal. >> reporternearly 2000 kilometers from home, broke and stranded in southern senegal, from guinea, he shares the small hut with dion jones and two others. they all came here to make money digging gold. the ebola outbreak brought it to a halt. >> the police don't want us to go down the mine anymore. they are arresting some of our friends who went digging. they are making random checks on us....
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. >>> time for another short break on the newshour, when we come back, we report from senegal. where vigilantes have been patrolling the border with ginee, sealed off to stop the spread of ebola. >>> and a year after al-shabab fighters killed 67 in the westgate mall in nairobi. >>> and the latest from the nlb. more after the break. stay with us. >>> welcome back. 49 turkish hostages held by i.s.i.l. in iraq have been freed, arriving in ankara a short while ago. >>> u.n. secretary of state john kerry says iran has a role to play, saying it could help take out the group. >>> more than 100 people have been killed in fighting between yemeni army and houthi rebels. >>> it's the second day of nationwide shutdown in sierra leone. most of the country's 6 million people have been confined to their homes, health care workers going house to house trying to find and israel people affected by the virus. doctors say they don't have enough people to do the job. >> we need health care workers, people trained, experts, people to come and cope with the stuff to help them to work, but in a safe w
. >>> time for another short break on the newshour, when we come back, we report from senegal. where vigilantes have been patrolling the border with ginee, sealed off to stop the spread of ebola. >>> and a year after al-shabab fighters killed 67 in the westgate mall in nairobi. >>> and the latest from the nlb. more after the break. stay with us. >>> welcome back. 49 turkish hostages held by i.s.i.l. in iraq have been freed, arriving in ankara a short while...
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he travelled into senegal with the virus in line with the staff. instead, he will be deported out of the country. >> the doctors in the hospital say the treatment is not over. this virus may have left the body, but he suffers deep psychological trauma, and the last month he lost half of his family to the ebola virus. >> reporter: doctors say the treatment can be traumatic, as patients must be isolated. >> translation: it's difficult to be sick, not knowing who is treating you or if you will survive, knowing your family is dead. beating the virus is also a mental challenge. >> reporter: ebola can inflict deep mental scars. too often over looked. these doctors - fighting the virus us is the first priority. >>> let's bring you breaking news and go back to the trial of oscar pistorius in south africa. a verdict is being read at the courthouse in pretoria. tania page rejoins us. you have an update for us. >> yes, absolutely. in the past few moments the judge said that the state - the prosecutor has not proved that oscar pistorius is guilty of premeditat
he travelled into senegal with the virus in line with the staff. instead, he will be deported out of the country. >> the doctors in the hospital say the treatment is not over. this virus may have left the body, but he suffers deep psychological trauma, and the last month he lost half of his family to the ebola virus. >> reporter: doctors say the treatment can be traumatic, as patients must be isolated. >> translation: it's difficult to be sick, not knowing who is treating you...
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he traveled into senegal with the virus, and lied to medical staff. putting many in danger. instead, he will deported out of the country. >> doctors in this hospital say his treatment is not over. the virus may have left his body, but he suffered from deep psychological trauma, in the last month he lost half of his family to the virus. >> doctors say treatment can only be traumatic, as patients must be isolated. >> it's very difficult to be sick on your own. not knowing who is treating you. not knowing if you will survive. knowing that your family is dead. beating the virus is also mental challenge. there it is, aljazeera.com. >> the australian prime minister since leaving politics. i spoke to her about being the first woman who has led
he traveled into senegal with the virus, and lied to medical staff. putting many in danger. instead, he will deported out of the country. >> doctors in this hospital say his treatment is not over. the virus may have left his body, but he suffered from deep psychological trauma, in the last month he lost half of his family to the virus. >> doctors say treatment can only be traumatic, as patients must be isolated. >> it's very difficult to be sick on your own. not knowing who is...
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good news on the ebola outbreak.the world health organization says it's been contained in senegal and nigeria. plus: >> the oil companies talk about helping us but it's a lie. >> tribesmen in ecuador fear for their future. oil companies prepare to drill in a national park. ational park. >> i'm ali velshi, the news has become this thing where you talk to experts about people, and al jazeera has really tried to talk to people, about their stories. we are not meant to be your first choice for entertainment. we are ment to be your first choice for the news. is. >> hello again, top stories this hour on al jazeera. heughts rebelhouthi rebels havel of major areas of yemen. >>> refugees from syria have crossed the border into toirk. >>> allowed anyone to lock up who entered illegally. the infiltration bill, up to a year without trial. israeli government thousand has three months to release more than 2,000 african asylum seekers from a detention facility. the courts also ordered that facility be closed. >>> tell us a little bit more about this change and the impact that it's going to have ther
good news on the ebola outbreak.the world health organization says it's been contained in senegal and nigeria. plus: >> the oil companies talk about helping us but it's a lie. >> tribesmen in ecuador fear for their future. oil companies prepare to drill in a national park. ational park. >> i'm ali velshi, the news has become this thing where you talk to experts about people, and al jazeera has really tried to talk to people, about their stories. we are not meant to be your...
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the world health organization said it has been contained in senegal and nigeria. >>> and playing for peace. iraq's arthriti artistic community are hoping to bring harmony amid the fighting. >>> it's the day after a peace deal was signed in yemen between houthi rebels and government forces. the rebels are still guarding major government buildings of sanaa, and also raided the homes of government authorities and tribal leaders. rescue workers have found 200 bodies since the fighting began since september. we have this report. >> reporter: hours after a truce was agreed upon, yemen's capitol of sanaa remains tense. houthi rebels raiding the homes of top military and former political officials. the new deal will allow houthi domination in politics for some time to come. they have taken almost every government building. by the time they completed the assault the comprehensive peace agreement was signed. the president called it historic. >> with all the party and factions supported by the international community we have secured this historical agreement which we hope will bring a new dawn
the world health organization said it has been contained in senegal and nigeria. >>> and playing for peace. iraq's arthriti artistic community are hoping to bring harmony amid the fighting. >>> it's the day after a peace deal was signed in yemen between houthi rebels and government forces. the rebels are still guarding major government buildings of sanaa, and also raided the homes of government authorities and tribal leaders. rescue workers have found 200 bodies since the...
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. >> find out why hundreds of swimmers are racing to an island in senegal, once known as the point of no return. >>> hello again, the top stories on al jazeera. afghanistan's new president is set to be sworn in this hour. ashraf ghani's inauguration marks the first democratic transfer of power in afghanistan's history. hong kong's government says it has withdrawn riot police from an area where pro-democracy protesters camped out. they are demanding an end to the control over beijing's top post. >>> u.s.-led air strikes against i.s.i.l. targeted three oil refineries, meant to cut off a major source of funding. they sell syrian oil on the black market. >>> now, rescue workers in japan brought down four of the 31 bodies found on the slopes of an erupting volcano. the initial eruption on mt ontake trapped as many as 215 hikers. most brought down to safety by saturday night. the volcano continues to spew ash and gas. wayne hay has this update on the rescue operation. >> this is one of the local government officers in the town of keeso, and where some of the family members of the victims of
. >> find out why hundreds of swimmers are racing to an island in senegal, once known as the point of no return. >>> hello again, the top stories on al jazeera. afghanistan's new president is set to be sworn in this hour. ashraf ghani's inauguration marks the first democratic transfer of power in afghanistan's history. hong kong's government says it has withdrawn riot police from an area where pro-democracy protesters camped out. they are demanding an end to the control over...
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the gdp of senegal is approximately $16 billion a year. you cannot ignore the fact that the socio-economics of this disease, so like most tropical diseases, it is disproportionally affecting the poor. i would argue, as jeremy mentioned, that we are experiencing a level of mental and social trauma not seen since the civil conflict in this area. and a lot of us may question why we have never seen this run and clean mentality with the ebola. this is a direct result of this complex, because that was the mentality developed at those times, though the only way you are going to stay alive is to run, hide, to stay with her family, and that is what we are seeing right now. and i believe we are turning the corner in the psychology of that in convincing families that by hiding somebody, keeping them in your home, not only are you greatly increasing the chance that that person will pass, that you also will infect your whole family. that is unfortunately had to happen many, many times for that message to come through. we are likely to see major impact
the gdp of senegal is approximately $16 billion a year. you cannot ignore the fact that the socio-economics of this disease, so like most tropical diseases, it is disproportionally affecting the poor. i would argue, as jeremy mentioned, that we are experiencing a level of mental and social trauma not seen since the civil conflict in this area. and a lot of us may question why we have never seen this run and clean mentality with the ebola. this is a direct result of this complex, because that...
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both nigeria and senegal have pretty much contained the virus. still the death toll continues to climb. more than 2800 have died so far and beyond the infection fear has claimed more casualties. superstition and suspicion have killed health care workers. eight members of an ebola education team were murdered in a small town in southeastern guinea near the country's bother with liberia. >> they just say this delegation has come here, to kill us, to bring up the virus to lie about what happened in other places of the forest region and we have to l kill them. >> a shocking response to those who came only to help. and face an already desperate shortage of human and medical resources. as it is there aren't enough hands to do all that needs to be done. so far more than 300 health care workers have become infected, at least half them have died. >> translator: we've lost one doctor. the second tested positive and another and his wife are positive. all these, that is true and real. we have all these patients but there aren't enough gloves. >> faced with f
both nigeria and senegal have pretty much contained the virus. still the death toll continues to climb. more than 2800 have died so far and beyond the infection fear has claimed more casualties. superstition and suspicion have killed health care workers. eight members of an ebola education team were murdered in a small town in southeastern guinea near the country's bother with liberia. >> they just say this delegation has come here, to kill us, to bring up the virus to lie about what...
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. >> the man who brought ebola to senegal has recovered. he arrived last month. no other cases have been confi confirmed in senegal, but many are being monitored. we have the latest from the capitol. >> reporter: the man is still in this hospital. with him dozens of others who have come in contact with him are under strict medical supervision. like others who have recovered from the ebola virus he has strong immunity from the virus. but doctors are not suffering him yet. they say he suffers from severe psychological trauma. trauma for having the virus itself, and having so many relatives, his mother, brothers, and sisters die from the virus. but he has provoked so much public outrage for having brought in the disease. this young man came in to the country knowing he had owe bow ebola, and the likely option is he'll be deported back to his home country in guinea, where the outrange continues to spread. >> there has been no let up in the heavy rain causing chaos in indian kashmir. 400,000 people are trapped by floodwaters. thousands of military personnel are now pa
. >> the man who brought ebola to senegal has recovered. he arrived last month. no other cases have been confi confirmed in senegal, but many are being monitored. we have the latest from the capitol. >> reporter: the man is still in this hospital. with him dozens of others who have come in contact with him are under strict medical supervision. like others who have recovered from the ebola virus he has strong immunity from the virus. but doctors are not suffering him yet. they say he...
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senegal. >> nearly 2,000 kilometers from home, broke, and stranded in southern senegal. he is from guinea. he shares this small hunt with two others. they all came here to make money digging gold. but the ebola outbreak brought their work to a halt. >> we don't have enough money to live. the police don't want us to go down the mine any more. they are arresting some of our friends who went digging. they're making random checks on us. >> the u.n. estimates there are tens of thousands of west african migrants who work in former gold mines. many are now stranded. authorities fear they could bring the ebola virus into the country, so they've closed off the border and apply strict restrictions against the trade. only those who comply with the health standards are allowed to operate. but few meet these standards. >> they believe that the government is intentionally pushing them out of business using the ebola outbreak as an excuse to close the mines down. dozens of foreign companies continue to look
senegal. >> nearly 2,000 kilometers from home, broke, and stranded in southern senegal. he is from guinea. he shares this small hunt with two others. they all came here to make money digging gold. but the ebola outbreak brought their work to a halt. >> we don't have enough money to live. the police don't want us to go down the mine any more. they are arresting some of our friends who went digging. they're making random checks on us. >> the u.n. estimates there are tens of...
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says senegal asked for support and supplies, including hygiene kits.gency says there are more than 3,000 confirmed or suspected cases of the virus so far in west africa. it warns that more than 20,000 cases might be identified in the coming months, if the outbreak is not contained. >> liberia is one of six african countries dealing with at least two kinds of the deadly virus. and the president there is warning the situation remains gray. all non-essential government workers have been ordered to stay at home for another one to try to contain the spread of the virus. now this exclusive report from deep inside liberia's quarantine zone where the current ebola outbreak began. >> reporter: the lofa county health team are on their way out. gloves, gowns, and bleach are going with them. the locals here call this ebola country. for months, they've been called out every day to suspected cases. today, we're going with them. a woman suspected of ebola has died and they're going to bury her. to come anywhere near the body, we have to suit up as well. first, the te
says senegal asked for support and supplies, including hygiene kits.gency says there are more than 3,000 confirmed or suspected cases of the virus so far in west africa. it warns that more than 20,000 cases might be identified in the coming months, if the outbreak is not contained. >> liberia is one of six african countries dealing with at least two kinds of the deadly virus. and the president there is warning the situation remains gray. all non-essential government workers have been...
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senegal is approximately $16 billion a year. you cannot ignore the fact that the socio-economics of this disease, so like most tropical diseases, it is disproportionally affecting the poor. i would argue, as jeremy mentioned, that we are experiencing a level of mental and social trauma not seen since the civil conflict in this area. and a lot of us may question why we have never seen this run and clean mentality with the ebola. this is a direct result of this complex, because that was the mentality developed at those times, though the only way you are going to stay alive is to run, hide, to stay with her family, and that is what we are seeing right now. and i believe we are turning the corner in the psychology of that in convincing families that by hiding somebody, keeping them in your home, not only are you greatly increasing the chance that that person will pass, that you also will infect your whole family. that is unfortunately had to happen many, many times for that message to come through. we are likely to see major impact
senegal is approximately $16 billion a year. you cannot ignore the fact that the socio-economics of this disease, so like most tropical diseases, it is disproportionally affecting the poor. i would argue, as jeremy mentioned, that we are experiencing a level of mental and social trauma not seen since the civil conflict in this area. and a lot of us may question why we have never seen this run and clean mentality with the ebola. this is a direct result of this complex, because that was the...
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the prime minister left lesotho last week. >>> senegal needs urgent help to or contain the owe bowl lairus after it's first case. there are now concerns of a backlash against the migrant population. >> for 40 years he has been selling fruits and vegetables from this market. he said he never felt so worried. the market is strangely quiet. even his regular customers aren't coming to shop any more. >> they won't say it to my face but i know they're scared of ebola. most of what we sell we bring from guina. >> more than 400 people have died in guinea. they're hoping to prevent the virus from entering the country. but on friday the health minister announced it's first case of ebola. the victim is a 20-year-old guinean immigrants living in d dakar. >> they're holding him i in and looking for those he has come into contact. >> many travel across the border. they make up the largest migrant population here. >> of course there are risks shopping here. when i get home everything i buy from them i wash carefully. >> traders are finding it difficult to source different fruits. they've run out of a
the prime minister left lesotho last week. >>> senegal needs urgent help to or contain the owe bowl lairus after it's first case. there are now concerns of a backlash against the migrant population. >> for 40 years he has been selling fruits and vegetables from this market. he said he never felt so worried. the market is strangely quiet. even his regular customers aren't coming to shop any more. >> they won't say it to my face but i know they're scared of ebola. most of...
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. >> still ahead, an athletic contest in senegal that recalls a tragic make history. and kevin has more on the wildfires. >> that's right. the wildfires and on the east coast it feels like summer, take a look at washington. we are looking at great weather there. complz >>> more than 2,000 palestinians, mostly civilians were killed on the gaza strip. many were injured, including children. now a charity arranged for some to receive specialised treatment in germany. nick spicer reports. >> reporter: a bad infection swirls the bone in this boy's leg. here there's a risk. amputation, there's a better chance that he'll keep his leg now that he's out of gaza. >> he's one of 42 children brought over by a charity in early september. >> open fractures, open wounds. amputations. lots of legs, arms, and most of them are critical ill children. >> reporter: it was a tough journey to europe. two children died on the way into and through egypt, in part because of delays. it's difficult for residents of gaza to travel, even in normal time. in 51 days of conflict. 578 children died, 3,
. >> still ahead, an athletic contest in senegal that recalls a tragic make history. and kevin has more on the wildfires. >> that's right. the wildfires and on the east coast it feels like summer, take a look at washington. we are looking at great weather there. complz >>> more than 2,000 palestinians, mostly civilians were killed on the gaza strip. many were injured, including children. now a charity arranged for some to receive specialised treatment in germany. nick...
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wins for croatia, senegal, and greece. usa one the 2010 final by beating turkey. this is historically a great basketball unit. we struggled. we started the second half better and put more intensity and defensive pressure into our gate. that allowed us to come back. >> -- by a healthy 45 seconds. italy pulled away to make up the podium. -- posted a three second lead at the top. let's get the reaction. he said the gap could be bigger, but we hope the few seconds we have on the others will help deal with the time trial. i will probably lose a few seconds and the stage. japan and france took home the gold medals in the team competition of the judo world championships. in the women's event, they were denied --. japan and germany went home with bronze medals. germany sealed the gold medal in the three-day event following an excellent performance, this time in the rain. the pair were in fine form in the jumping event. teammates kept them on their toes. william fox ran a course for gold. -- settled for bronze. britain took the team's silver. the netherlands aúpwqcxv1d1ut
wins for croatia, senegal, and greece. usa one the 2010 final by beating turkey. this is historically a great basketball unit. we struggled. we started the second half better and put more intensity and defensive pressure into our gate. that allowed us to come back. >> -- by a healthy 45 seconds. italy pulled away to make up the podium. -- posted a three second lead at the top. let's get the reaction. he said the gap could be bigger, but we hope the few seconds we have on the others will...
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. >> broke and stranded in southern senegal, this man is from guinea. he shares this small hut.hey all came here to make money digging gold. but the ebola outbreak abruptly brought their work to a halt. >> we do not have enough money to leave. the police don't want us to go down in the mine any more. they're arresting some of our friends who went digging. they're making random checks on us. >> the u.n. estimates there are tens of thousands of west african migrants who work in west senegal's informal gold mines. they have closed off the border and applied strict restrictions on the trade. only those who are able to comply with the safety standards are able loud to operate. but few are able to abide by these standards. >> many believe that government is using the' bow the ebola outbreak as an excuse to close the mine down. >> reporter: authorities say they'll allocate more land to them. >> really, ebola as of today had a direct impact on their business. our concerns not just all the health issues, but the health, safety and management issues. but in recent times the government hav
. >> broke and stranded in southern senegal, this man is from guinea. he shares this small hut.hey all came here to make money digging gold. but the ebola outbreak abruptly brought their work to a halt. >> we do not have enough money to leave. the police don't want us to go down in the mine any more. they're arresting some of our friends who went digging. they're making random checks on us. >> the u.n. estimates there are tens of thousands of west african migrants who work in...
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the ebola virus spread to guinea, sierra leone, liberia, senegal and nigeria. death toll has now rich to 2,097. randolph nogel reports. >> reporter: a third american eeffected with ebola returns from south africa. his plane landing in nebraska. dr rick sacre was working for an aid group when contracting the violence. >> we'll aggressively support the patient. >> reporter: he'll be treated in a secure isolation unit in nebraska. the other two americans survived, the west african strain of the virus had a 50% fatality rate. hospitals inside the affected countries, meanwhile, are struggling to find enough staff to help treat ebola patients. many local staff fled in fear, and it's been difficult to properly educate the public on how to keep themselves safe from the virus. the u.n. secretary-general repeated his call for $600 million to contain the outbreak. >> the goal is to stop ebola transmission in the affected countries within 6-9 months. and to prevent the international spread of the virus. this can be done only if the urgent and necessary mobilization is done
the ebola virus spread to guinea, sierra leone, liberia, senegal and nigeria. death toll has now rich to 2,097. randolph nogel reports. >> reporter: a third american eeffected with ebola returns from south africa. his plane landing in nebraska. dr rick sacre was working for an aid group when contracting the violence. >> we'll aggressively support the patient. >> reporter: he'll be treated in a secure isolation unit in nebraska. the other two americans survived, the west...
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senegal -- nigeria and the republic of congo. they contact that over the last nine months over 5,000 cases and 250 deaths. president obama has stressed that the likelihood of a outbreak is extremely low. but that doesn't cover all of basics. >> it's is threat -- if people panic. that has profound effects on all of us even if we are not directly contracting the disease. >> is it conceivable that this could affect global security or was that high -- >> in terms of the global economy, it's hyperbole. if you get a number that contract it over there and an outbreak from, there will be a fire stone so bring them and take care of our own people first. i think the president will be in very serious trouble will happen. >> he's gotten the u.s. troops contracting this. president said they're not going it come in direct contact with patients. tough be in touched. besides if one or two or more got the disease, we've treated at least two people at emery and they've recovered and another person in a nebraska hospital if you can support someone
senegal -- nigeria and the republic of congo. they contact that over the last nine months over 5,000 cases and 250 deaths. president obama has stressed that the likelihood of a outbreak is extremely low. but that doesn't cover all of basics. >> it's is threat -- if people panic. that has profound effects on all of us even if we are not directly contracting the disease. >> is it conceivable that this could affect global security or was that high -- >> in terms of the global...
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cases have also been reported in nigeria and senegal.tes has donated much of his fortune to health-related causes and poor companies -- poor countries. the actor who portrayed the james bond villain jaws is dead. the 7'2" performer died at a california hospital. a cause of death has not been released. he was 74 years old. do you remember that sound? we turn now to our "scandal" scoop. it released its first promo for season 4. where is olivia pope? take a look. >> phone rings [phone rings] [phone rings] >> ok. wow. where is she? obviously on a beach. we have this new picture of the season numeral forecast. they're dressed to the nines. in honor of their time slot. 9:00. sure to be exciting. still ahead, brian is back with a final look at >> an unexpected player joined a group of guys for a round of golf in montana. check this out. >> this is hilarious. >> it almost looks fake. but that is real. that is a real bear club to pull the flagpole from the whole. after about two minutes, and walks off and picks up the golf ball in its mouth and t
cases have also been reported in nigeria and senegal.tes has donated much of his fortune to health-related causes and poor companies -- poor countries. the actor who portrayed the james bond villain jaws is dead. the 7'2" performer died at a california hospital. a cause of death has not been released. he was 74 years old. do you remember that sound? we turn now to our "scandal" scoop. it released its first promo for season 4. where is olivia pope? take a look. >> phone...
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dominicana ante slovenia sabado espaÑa ante senegal. / sbabado brasil ante argentina / domingo ademasnueva zelanda vs lituania, gracias vs serbia y turquia vs australia gs sports desk para terminar nos vamos con mas accion de futbol y es que sigue la fecha fifa andando en diferentes partes del mundo.. vo un partido historico para zlatan ibrahimovich que el dia de hoy con sus dos goles ante estonia se convierte en el maximo goleador de su seleccion con 51 tantos y de paso le dio la victoria a su equipo 2 a 0 y como ven zlatan estaba listo para celebrar este logro con la camista.. vo por otro lado francia recibio al conjunto espaÑol que esta iniciando un nuevo ciclo en su seleccion con muchos jovenes en su planten y se noto. francia fue mejor y con un solo gol basto para derrotar a la furia roja con este buen gol de conjunto que lioc remy puso al fondo de la red. gs cam 3 3shot ---por el momento esto es todo en la informacion deportiva, para las once... le tenemos una nota importante para aquellos que les gusta insultar a jugadores de equipos contrincantes.. ---blanca - cesar adelante..
dominicana ante slovenia sabado espaÑa ante senegal. / sbabado brasil ante argentina / domingo ademasnueva zelanda vs lituania, gracias vs serbia y turquia vs australia gs sports desk para terminar nos vamos con mas accion de futbol y es que sigue la fecha fifa andando en diferentes partes del mundo.. vo un partido historico para zlatan ibrahimovich que el dia de hoy con sus dos goles ante estonia se convierte en el maximo goleador de su seleccion con 51 tantos y de paso le dio la victoria a...
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de fallecidos aumenta, ya suman las 5800 personas infectadas en liberia, sierra leona, nigeria y senegalue tienen mucha chance de ser fantÁsticas. >> tal en la necesidad en estos paÍses que hoy el papa francisco solicitÓ la ayuda de la comunidad internacional para apoyar el combate contra la epidemia que no sÓlo incumbe al continente africano podrÍa tener graves consecuencias a nivel mundial. >> si no se controla en liberia y en sierra leona y en guinea va a ser un gran problema para el mundo entero. >> la oms advirtiÓ que mÁs de 20.000 personas pudieran infectarse de Ébola si no se toman las medidas de previsiÓn necesarias en África occidental y la proyecciÓn del centro de control de enfermedades de ee.uu. fe aÚn mÁs alarmante con mÁs de 1 millÓn de infectados en enero de 2015. desde florida, danay rivero, univisiÓn. >> la solidaridad se pone de manifiesto en el caso espeleÓlogos paÑol que cayó en una cueva en perÚ por las caracterÍsticas de la caverna se han enfrentado grandes obstÁculos. >> cecilio lÓpez iii estaba explorando una cueva en la amazonia peruana con espeleÓlogos de varias
de fallecidos aumenta, ya suman las 5800 personas infectadas en liberia, sierra leona, nigeria y senegalue tienen mucha chance de ser fantÁsticas. >> tal en la necesidad en estos paÍses que hoy el papa francisco solicitÓ la ayuda de la comunidad internacional para apoyar el combate contra la epidemia que no sÓlo incumbe al continente africano podrÍa tener graves consecuencias a nivel mundial. >> si no se controla en liberia y en sierra leona y en guinea va a ser un gran...
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[chorus singing] (narrator) in the countries of mali, senegal, and gambia in west africa, musicians knowngriots have traditionally played an important role in society as storytellers and historians. the griots sing songs and proverbs accompanied by an strument known as a kora, a spiked harp with a gourd resonator. (brown in many african cultures, there aren't written traditions. i mean tditionally, therweren't books, there weren't forms of writing and people needed ways of rembering things, of preserving their history and culture and values. and one of the ways in which they did that was through song. one example can be seen in the kora and the tradition of music that surrounds it. the kora is always accompanied by song, and those songs recount the deeds of heroes and kings, and these days, merchants and traders and other important people in the society. it's a repository of historical knowledge and also of cultural values. the kora tradition goes back several hundred years in west africa. it basically comes out of the old mali empi. the mali empire was unded in 1235 by sunjata, the first
[chorus singing] (narrator) in the countries of mali, senegal, and gambia in west africa, musicians knowngriots have traditionally played an important role in society as storytellers and historians. the griots sing songs and proverbs accompanied by an strument known as a kora, a spiked harp with a gourd resonator. (brown in many african cultures, there aren't written traditions. i mean tditionally, therweren't books, there weren't forms of writing and people needed ways of rembering things, of...
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. >> senegal sealed off the border, hoping to the prevent the virus entering the company. on friday the health minister announced ebola. the victim is a 20-year-old guinean. doctors at the hospital are treating him in isolation. 20 others, and family members and health workers are under medical supervision. others may be infected. and they are trying to chase people that come into contact. givenan trade release are under -- ginan traders are under close scrutiny. the outbreak affects the way they are seen. >> there is risk shopping. when i get home, everything i by i wash carefully. >> traders are finding it diff to source fruit. they have run out of avocados and pineapples. this is the least of his worries. his immediate concern is to win back the trust of his customers. that may not happen, because this outbreak is under control. >>> al-shabab says it attacked a national intelligence facility in mogadishu. it began with a suicide car bombing at the gates of a building, followed by a gun battle. 7 members of the armed group were killed. three soldiers and two civilians al
. >> senegal sealed off the border, hoping to the prevent the virus entering the company. on friday the health minister announced ebola. the victim is a 20-year-old guinean. doctors at the hospital are treating him in isolation. 20 others, and family members and health workers are under medical supervision. others may be infected. and they are trying to chase people that come into contact. givenan trade release are under -- ginan traders are under close scrutiny. the outbreak affects the...
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ebola spread in guinea, sierra leone, liberia, senegal and nigeria. the death toll rising to 297. erica wood reports. >> reporter: wheeling out on to the tarmac the third american aid worker to beinfect with ebola since the outbreak started. a doctor, working in liberia, when he was found to have the virus. >> he has a serious infection. it can be associated with mortality. we'll aggressively support the patient and hope for the best. >> he'll be treated in a secure isolation unit in nebraska. the other two americans survived, the west african strain of the virus had a mortality rate. hospitals are struggling to find enough staff to street ebola personalities. local staff fled in fear, and it's been difficult to educate the public on how to keep themselves safe from the virus. the u.n. secretary-general repeated his call for 600 million to help contain the outbreak. >> the goal is to stop ebola transition in the affected counties for in my opinion months. this can be done if the urgent and necessary mobilization is done and held in the affected countries and by the international c
ebola spread in guinea, sierra leone, liberia, senegal and nigeria. the death toll rising to 297. erica wood reports. >> reporter: wheeling out on to the tarmac the third american aid worker to beinfect with ebola since the outbreak started. a doctor, working in liberia, when he was found to have the virus. >> he has a serious infection. it can be associated with mortality. we'll aggressively support the patient and hope for the best. >> he'll be treated in a secure isolation...
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. >> the first person found in ebola in senegal has recovered. he arrived from neighboring guinea last month. more than 2,000 people have died from the disease. >> reporter: still in this hospital. dozens of others have come in contact with him are under strict medical supervision. like many others who have owe covered from the ebola virus he has developed strong immunity against the virus but doctors are not discharging him just yet. he's suffering from severe psychological trauma. trauma from having the virus itself, the trauma of having so many of his relatives, mother, brothers and sisters die from the ebola virus. but there is distress of having provoked so much public outrage having brought in the disease. after all this the young guinea man came in the country knowing he had ebola and infecting others, and the government has not ruled out charging him. he'll be returned back to guinea. >> delivering food and water to stranded residents, but the u.s. has a $10 million reward in place for information leading to conviction. kamal hyder has th
. >> the first person found in ebola in senegal has recovered. he arrived from neighboring guinea last month. more than 2,000 people have died from the disease. >> reporter: still in this hospital. dozens of others have come in contact with him are under strict medical supervision. like many others who have owe covered from the ebola virus he has developed strong immunity against the virus but doctors are not discharging him just yet. he's suffering from severe psychological trauma....
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. >> the "world health organization" said that the ebola outbreak has pretty much contained in senegal nigeria and school children have returned back to class. the travel and trade bans can now be lifted. in sierra leone there has been a three-day lockdown. >>> replacing colleagues from the african union, they've been picking up the pieces after sectarian fighting has killed 5,000 people and forced 10,000 people to seek safety in neighboring countries. troops have left behind unansw unanswered questions for the civilians they were meant to protect. >> reading out the names of people who are missing. on the list are two of his brothers. their wives and children. they were all staying at the home of one of his brothers. this man, self declared rebel general maurice mcconnell an anti-balacka leader that is a mainly christian armed group. when they first disappeared in march, he thought that his brother was is it prison. >> if he was in prison i would be able to take him coffee, cigarettes and food. but i have not seen his voice or seen him. that definitely means he is de dead. >> reporter
. >> the "world health organization" said that the ebola outbreak has pretty much contained in senegal nigeria and school children have returned back to class. the travel and trade bans can now be lifted. in sierra leone there has been a three-day lockdown. >>> replacing colleagues from the african union, they've been picking up the pieces after sectarian fighting has killed 5,000 people and forced 10,000 people to seek safety in neighboring countries. troops have left...
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what can liberia, senegal and others do with their meager resources to halt the spread of the disease,s and not do themselves more damage in other ways? stay with us. hey, jennar fuzz mike troober munny sling... awwwwww scram! i'm crust mike jubby roll bond chow gonna lean up an kiss bet. peas charty get town down. [laughter] ♪ borf a liver tute face stummy wag ♪ pow pam sha-beeps stella nerf berms. saxa-nay nay? badumps a head. temexiss gurrin. juppa left. fluppa jown! brone a brood. what? catch up on what everyone's talking about with the x1 entertainment operating system. preloaded with the latest episodes of the top 100 shows. only from xfinity. you are watching inside story on al jazeera america. medical experts around the globe have watched as ebola has exceeded all their predictions for spread, death toll, one aspect of the fight back won the world bank says may exact a heavy economic toll is restricted the movement of people in west africa. will it simply work. the countries are trying to cut down on border crossings on access to marketplaces. it is two things on going, we are
what can liberia, senegal and others do with their meager resources to halt the spread of the disease,s and not do themselves more damage in other ways? stay with us. hey, jennar fuzz mike troober munny sling... awwwwww scram! i'm crust mike jubby roll bond chow gonna lean up an kiss bet. peas charty get town down. [laughter] ♪ borf a liver tute face stummy wag ♪ pow pam sha-beeps stella nerf berms. saxa-nay nay? badumps a head. temexiss gurrin. juppa left. fluppa jown! brone a brood. what?...
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senegal has not recorded deaths, but three patients have been monitored. more on this with gerald tan. >> reporter: there's no escaping the ebola warnings across africa. people travelling in sierra leone are subject to medical checks. over the border in guinea security and san itary barriers are set up around calls, with a precedent issues an urgent call. >> this is a war. there won't be a civil war in guinea, i can guarantee you that. there is a war against ebola, everyone must participate in the battle. liberia has been hardest hit, it accounts for half of all cases and fatalities. >> the ebola virus caused the disruption of the normal functioning of our state. the disease was identified in the remote villages, and has reached urban centers, including the capital of nairobi. it's spreading like a wildfire, devouring everything in its path. >> reporter: the who warns that liberia may face new ib for examples in the -- infections in the next three weeks. they have appealed the community to release travel bands and open borders to allow the movement of supp
senegal has not recorded deaths, but three patients have been monitored. more on this with gerald tan. >> reporter: there's no escaping the ebola warnings across africa. people travelling in sierra leone are subject to medical checks. over the border in guinea security and san itary barriers are set up around calls, with a precedent issues an urgent call. >> this is a war. there won't be a civil war in guinea, i can guarantee you that. there is a war against ebola, everyone must...
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what can liberia, senegal and others do with their meager resources to halt the spread of the disease,s and not do themselves more damage in other ways? stay with us. >> hundreds of days in detention. >> al jazeera rejects all the charges and demands immediate release. >> thousands calling for their freedom. >> it's a clear violation of their human rights. >> we have strongly urged the government to release those journalists. >> journalism is not a crime. @, just real reporting. the new al jazeera america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now you are watching inside story on al jazeera america. medical experts around the globe have watched as ebola has exceeded all their predictions for spread, death toll, one aspect of the fight back won the world bank says may exact a heavy economic toll is restricted the movement of people in west africa. will it simply work. the countries are trying to cut down on border crossings on access to marketplaces. it is two things on going, we are trying to limit the spread, but at the same time that has results
what can liberia, senegal and others do with their meager resources to halt the spread of the disease,s and not do themselves more damage in other ways? stay with us. >> hundreds of days in detention. >> al jazeera rejects all the charges and demands immediate release. >> thousands calling for their freedom. >> it's a clear violation of their human rights. >> we have strongly urged the government to release those journalists. >> journalism is not a crime. @,...
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the outbreak also spread to senegal where three people are now infected. overall death call is 2,296. james bayes joins us from the united nations in new york where the security council has been talking about the outbreak in liberia. what is being said at this meeting, james? >> well, the u.n.'s medical and humanitarian experts have been dealing with this epidemic for some considerable time. but the security council doesn't normally deal with public health issues. it is dealing with it because of a regular meeting about liberia where there still is a u.n. peace keeping mission. but clearly the meeting was dominated by the situation regarding liberia considering that they are the worst-effected country. the president declared a state of emergency. and that's why the security council was briefed by liberia's minister of defense. >> we are meeting at a time when liberia is facing a serious threat to national existence. the deadly virus has caused disruption of the normal functioning of our state. the disease has now reached urban centerings, including the cap
the outbreak also spread to senegal where three people are now infected. overall death call is 2,296. james bayes joins us from the united nations in new york where the security council has been talking about the outbreak in liberia. what is being said at this meeting, james? >> well, the u.n.'s medical and humanitarian experts have been dealing with this epidemic for some considerable time. but the security council doesn't normally deal with public health issues. it is dealing with it...
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what can liberia, senegal and others do with their meager resources to halt the spread of the disease,s and not do themselves more damage in other ways? stay with us. >> we pray for the children in the womb >> a divisive issue >> god is life , so it's his to take >> see a 10 year old girl who's pregnant, and you tell me that's what god wants... >> a controversial law >> where were you when the babies lives were being saved? >> are women in texas paying the price? >> who's benefiting from restricting access to safe abortions? >> fault lines... al jazeera america's hard hitting... ground breaking... truth seeking... breakthrough investigative documentary series access restricted only on al jazeera america you are watching inside story on al jazeera america. medical experts around the globe have watched as ebola has exceeded all their predictions for spread, death toll, one aspect of the fight back won the world bank says may exact a heavy economic toll is restricted the movement of people in west africa. will it simply work. the countries are trying to cut down on border crossings on ac
what can liberia, senegal and others do with their meager resources to halt the spread of the disease,s and not do themselves more damage in other ways? stay with us. >> we pray for the children in the womb >> a divisive issue >> god is life , so it's his to take >> see a 10 year old girl who's pregnant, and you tell me that's what god wants... >> a controversial law >> where were you when the babies lives were being saved? >> are women in texas paying...
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ebola outbreak that has ravaged west africa has been mostly contained to the affected countries, senegal and nigeria. but that comes as the death toll across the region has risen to 2700. >> sierra leone is among the hardest hit nations. the country just ended a three-day lock down, aimed at containing the virus. there were 130 new cases reported in the country or in the quarantine. >> life is slowly returning to normal here in sierra leone, as people once again go about daily business. for the past three days, members of the public were ordered to stay indoors. during that time, some 30,000 health care workers and volunteers went door to door looking for unreported cases of ebola. the results, 100 dirty confirmed new cases. -- 130 confirm new cases. >> it was not all new patients. these were patients that were reported that we would otherwise not know about. this is a very successful result. >> some aid organizations warned that lockdown could stoke fears among locals already terrified of the disease. but most residents welcomed the effort. >> because we have to stay at home, according
ebola outbreak that has ravaged west africa has been mostly contained to the affected countries, senegal and nigeria. but that comes as the death toll across the region has risen to 2700. >> sierra leone is among the hardest hit nations. the country just ended a three-day lock down, aimed at containing the virus. there were 130 new cases reported in the country or in the quarantine. >> life is slowly returning to normal here in sierra leone, as people once again go about daily...
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senegal hasn't recorded any deaths but three patients are being monitored. >> reporter: there is simplycaping the ebola warnings across west africa. people traveling through freetown international airport in sierra leone are subject to medical checks. over the border in guinea where the outbreak first struck, security barriers are being set up around schools. >> translator: this is a war. there won't be a civil war in guinea. that i can guarantee you. but there is a war against ebola. everyone must participate in this battle. >> reporter: but it's liberia that has been hardest hit. it alone accounts for more than half of all cases and fatalities. >> the ebola virus has caused a disruption of the normal functioning of our state. the disease has now reached urban centers including the capitol. it is now spreading like wildfire, devouring everything in its path. >> reporter: the w.h.o. issern wag liberia will likely face many thousands of new infections in the next three weeks. the foreign minister has appealed for the international community to lift all travel bans and reopen borders to e
senegal hasn't recorded any deaths but three patients are being monitored. >> reporter: there is simplycaping the ebola warnings across west africa. people traveling through freetown international airport in sierra leone are subject to medical checks. over the border in guinea where the outbreak first struck, security barriers are being set up around schools. >> translator: this is a war. there won't be a civil war in guinea. that i can guarantee you. but there is a war against...
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senegal won 2-0. egypt lost at home to tunisia.spanish -- [indiscernible] their overall lead after the 17th stage. matthews was unable to catch up at the end. degenkold with his ninth career win. matthews had to settle for second. you can see the overall standings. >> today in the end, it was complicated. there was paving stones. the most important thing was that i could finish in a good position. now i think about the next race. it will be a very tough day. they will do all they can to win this stage and reduce the gap on me to join need to be focused to prevent them from attacking. >> one player has done dennis chairman of the ferrari formula one team in october. the 67-year-old will be replaced by the chief executive officer of parent company fiat.
senegal won 2-0. egypt lost at home to tunisia.spanish -- [indiscernible] their overall lead after the 17th stage. matthews was unable to catch up at the end. degenkold with his ninth career win. matthews had to settle for second. you can see the overall standings. >> today in the end, it was complicated. there was paving stones. the most important thing was that i could finish in a good position. now i think about the next race. it will be a very tough day. they will do all they can to...
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there were two other nations, nigeria and senegal.and we looked at the response in those countries and how they contained it very quickly and we can't ignore the fact that the gdp is approximately $503 million per year and when you compare that to the gdp of liberia, around 1.9 billion, you cannot ignore the fact that the socioeconomics of the disease are upsetting. so it disproportionately affects the poor. i would argue that we are experiencing a level of mental and social, not seen since the civil conflict and a lot of us may question the mentality with ebola. and it's a direct result of the conflict at the time. the only way that you're going to talk about is to see live with live with her family in that sober talk about right now. we are turning the quarter convincing that bite keeping someone in their home, not only are you greatly increasing the chance of that person will be okay, but you could infect your family and that has happened many times for that message to come through and we are likely to see major impacts on the gove
there were two other nations, nigeria and senegal.and we looked at the response in those countries and how they contained it very quickly and we can't ignore the fact that the gdp is approximately $503 million per year and when you compare that to the gdp of liberia, around 1.9 billion, you cannot ignore the fact that the socioeconomics of the disease are upsetting. so it disproportionately affects the poor. i would argue that we are experiencing a level of mental and social, not seen since the...
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it spread across ginny, liberia, sierra leone, and senegal.he death toll has risen to 2,097, and 491 of those are in sierra leone. s have the emergency response he says that they are doing everything they can to counter the outbreak. we have mobilized a massive red ross response, and it is getting bigger all the time. we are setting up a full field red cross hospital ebola clinic with local volunteers from all over sierra leone to treat patients. but on the other side, where we have to prevent this disease, we have teams doing dead body management, which means we are going out, actually to the communities, and working with the people that have died, and their families to sanitize the body, get them in the ground, and upon that we are doing other activities as in tracing the contacts. so people know what is ebola is and what it is not, and how to deal with it. so we have a giant program, and we are expanding hourly. he has since become egypt's president, morrissey was jailed shortly after he was deposed and facing several other charges. and pre
it spread across ginny, liberia, sierra leone, and senegal.he death toll has risen to 2,097, and 491 of those are in sierra leone. s have the emergency response he says that they are doing everything they can to counter the outbreak. we have mobilized a massive red ross response, and it is getting bigger all the time. we are setting up a full field red cross hospital ebola clinic with local volunteers from all over sierra leone to treat patients. but on the other side, where we have to prevent...
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we're working with senegal to set up an air bridge to get workers and medical supplies into west africa faster, and setting up a field hospital, which will be staff bid personnel from the u.s. health services, and a training facility where we're getting ready to train thousands of health workers from around the world. sending supplies and information kits to hundreds of thousands of families to protect themselves, together with our partners, we'll quickly build new treatment units across liberia, guinea and sierra leone, where thousands will be able to receive care. meanwhile, in just the past week, more countries and organizations have stepped up their efforts, and so have the united nations. the secretary general has a new u.n.nition for ebola response last week, will bring all of the u.n.'s resources to bear in fighting the epidemic, and we thank you for your leadership. so this is all progress, and it is encouraging. but i want us to be clear, we're not moving fast enough. we're not doing enough. right now, everybody has the best of intentions, but people are not putting in the kind
we're working with senegal to set up an air bridge to get workers and medical supplies into west africa faster, and setting up a field hospital, which will be staff bid personnel from the u.s. health services, and a training facility where we're getting ready to train thousands of health workers from around the world. sending supplies and information kits to hundreds of thousands of families to protect themselves, together with our partners, we'll quickly build new treatment units across...
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most of the cases reported in liberia, sierra leone, and guinea - but nigeria and senegal have ebola patients. fast food workers in the u.s. plan a mass walk out on thursday, demanding better wages and health care. andy gallagher reports. >>> edgar and melinda are proud parents, but for this couple life is a struggle. they work at mcdonald's, but earn little more than $9 an hour. edward is a student and community workers says it's not enough. >> i have to work for three people, in the lobby, cleaning tables, doing the delivery, and taking orders, so it's stressful. we are not taking. we are asking mcdonald's to give back what they took from us. >> reporter: fast food workers campaigned for months for the right to unionize and see the minimum wage rise to $15. those in the industry are among the lowest-paid employees. the national restaurant association said the protests are organised by unions desperate to boost their members. >> malila who worked at mcdonald's for five years says being paid $15 an hour would make the difference. >> will we be able to pay our rent on time, will we pu
most of the cases reported in liberia, sierra leone, and guinea - but nigeria and senegal have ebola patients. fast food workers in the u.s. plan a mass walk out on thursday, demanding better wages and health care. andy gallagher reports. >>> edgar and melinda are proud parents, but for this couple life is a struggle. they work at mcdonald's, but earn little more than $9 an hour. edward is a student and community workers says it's not enough. >> i have to work for three people,...
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derrotan a senegal por paliza 81 a 46.e la duela que con este resultado aseguran un pase en la siguiente ronda.. gs cam 3 3shot ---por el momento esto es todo en la informacion deportiva, para las once, les tengo los mejores goles de esta jornada de partidos internacionales que arancaron el dia de hoy. ---blanca - cesar adelante... cesar -- momento de revisar las ocndiciones del transito.. blanca -- regresamos con gabriela dellan gabriela live amigos tengan todos muy buenos tardes y sean cordialmente bienvenidos a noticiero telemundo 48 .les saluda gabriela dellan enseguida les comparto la informacion del transito lento pero normal para esta hora de la tarde.. se reportan los siguientes accidentes en la 580 oeste .. castro valley blvd .. tambien un vehiculo detenido .. en esa zona .. accidentes en la 580 oeste .. castro valley blvd .. tambien un vehiculo detenido .. en esa zona .. tambien un vehiculo detenido .. en esa zona .. fs 1 cesar ... hoy preguntamos: confa usted en los sobadores? ... kings negrete nos escribi: "la
derrotan a senegal por paliza 81 a 46.e la duela que con este resultado aseguran un pase en la siguiente ronda.. gs cam 3 3shot ---por el momento esto es todo en la informacion deportiva, para las once, les tengo los mejores goles de esta jornada de partidos internacionales que arancaron el dia de hoy. ---blanca - cesar adelante... cesar -- momento de revisar las ocndiciones del transito.. blanca -- regresamos con gabriela dellan gabriela live amigos tengan todos muy buenos tardes y sean...