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we have tonight's off the radar segment from sierra leone. >> schools in sierra leone have been shutor a year because the ebola outbreak. they reopened in april, but not for young girls. pregnant girls and mothers have been banned. she practised her writing skills to pass the time, she was teased. >> i wasn't feeling good about myself. i would join them >>> her boyfriend denies he's the father and left her. her parents were upset, but have accepted it now, now that she has the same opportunity as other students. girls and mothers giving birth were allowed back to school on monday. not only will the student have the same commitments, they will learn parenting skills. >> it's given because of stigma faced from being pregnant in sierra leone. an increase pushing government to change its tune. giving girls hope. >> providing an opportunity to look at pregnancy from a distance pertect if. >> this gives them a chance to say not the end. >> amnesty international was involved in pushing for allowing pregnant girls back to school. the reasons vary. some were bored. money place a role. >> the
we have tonight's off the radar segment from sierra leone. >> schools in sierra leone have been shutor a year because the ebola outbreak. they reopened in april, but not for young girls. pregnant girls and mothers have been banned. she practised her writing skills to pass the time, she was teased. >> i wasn't feeling good about myself. i would join them >>> her boyfriend denies he's the father and left her. her parents were upset, but have accepted it now, now that she has...
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my kids have to eat. >> sierra leone has 4,000 survivors, and there has been some cases of survivors going partially or completely blind. with few opthalmologists in the country, it's a cause for concern. this director treated about 1,000 survivors, and said there are indications that the virus can linger in the country. >> my idea is to help us. with the complications that are arising. >> reporter: medecins sans frontieres, m.s.f., is operating a clinic for ebola survivors. they operate treatment for survivors, and say the stigma can be traumatic. many are shunned by their own families. >> the situation is really, really dire. some have lost their source of livelihood. some have a lot of psychosocial problems that needs proper attention, otherwise it will just compound their problem. as for this woman, she hopes treatment will improve her eyesight. the hardest part is not having her mother around any more. the loss of a loved one, a challenge thousands of survivors have to deal with. >>> sya is hosting leaders from japan and china for trilateral talks. it will be the first meeting i
my kids have to eat. >> sierra leone has 4,000 survivors, and there has been some cases of survivors going partially or completely blind. with few opthalmologists in the country, it's a cause for concern. this director treated about 1,000 survivors, and said there are indications that the virus can linger in the country. >> my idea is to help us. with the complications that are arising. >> reporter: medecins sans frontieres, m.s.f., is operating a clinic for ebola survivors....
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my kids are first. >> sierra leone has 4,000 survivors.here have been many coming partially or completely blind after being cured from tvirus. >> dr.math matthew bandy has treated about 1,000 ebola survivors. he said there are indications the body can linger in the virus for months. more research is needed. >> my goal is to help us do more on the complications that are arising. >> okay. so excuse me. >> msf is operating a clinic for ebola survivors. they offer free consultations, medical treatment and psycho-social counseling. they say the stigma ebola survivors face can be traumatic. many are shunned by their own families. >> their situation is really, really dire. some have lost their source of livelihood, you know, some have a lot of psychosocial problems that needs proper attention. otherwise, it will just compound their problem. >> now, as for kemira, she hopes treatment will soon improve her eyesight, but the hardest part is not having her mother around anymore. the loss of a loved one is one of the challenges thousands of survivors
my kids are first. >> sierra leone has 4,000 survivors.here have been many coming partially or completely blind after being cured from tvirus. >> dr.math matthew bandy has treated about 1,000 ebola survivors. he said there are indications the body can linger in the virus for months. more research is needed. >> my goal is to help us do more on the complications that are arising. >> okay. so excuse me. >> msf is operating a clinic for ebola survivors. they offer free...
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in sierra leone, a place that "save the children" ranks as one of the very worst places to be a mom, a new government program is trying to turn the tide, as we see in this short film from "viewchange." woman: after a brutal decade-long conflict, sierra leone has the highest child and maternal mortality rates in the world. [music plays] [dr. tagie gbawru-mansaray] i'm a medical doctor housed here at the princess christian maternity hospital. narrator: one in five children die before their first birthday and one in eight women die during pregnancy. narrator: the one referral hospital in the capital of freetown services a population of over 400,000 people. ibraham thorlie: good afternoon. narrator: though the hospital is severely understaffed, it is not the only reason so many people are dying. [ibraham thorlie] narrator: and often, those patients who come too late are very close to death. [ibraham thorlie] narrator: rather than watching their patients die, many doctors and nurses like rebecca pay for the worst cases from their own small salaries. narrator: victor is one of the few luck
in sierra leone, a place that "save the children" ranks as one of the very worst places to be a mom, a new government program is trying to turn the tide, as we see in this short film from "viewchange." woman: after a brutal decade-long conflict, sierra leone has the highest child and maternal mortality rates in the world. [music plays] [dr. tagie gbawru-mansaray] i'm a medical doctor housed here at the princess christian maternity hospital. narrator: one in five children die...
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the ebola epidemic killed 11,000 in guinea, liberia and sierra leone and people who lived through thehe fear that the virus returns still remains, al jazeera. >>> al jazeera journalist baher mohamed released from an egyptian jail has been welcomes to the headquarters here in doha. [applause] he was pardoned in september by egypt president along with fahmy and peter greste deported and they were accused of spreading false news and originally sentenced between 7-10 years in prison and other al jazeera journalists who were not there were not pardon and al jazeera demands their sentences be overturned. china and korea and as we report the economic gulf between the two countries. >> reporter: the trade fair which brings together businesses from both sides of the border illustrates just how far apart they are. chinese schools are bold and brash, china's consumerism on show. the contrast is still mired and a war time economy with little to sell and looks like not much sense on how to sell it. sometimes with nothing to sell at all. still from the crowds attending this year's event the hope is
the ebola epidemic killed 11,000 in guinea, liberia and sierra leone and people who lived through thehe fear that the virus returns still remains, al jazeera. >>> al jazeera journalist baher mohamed released from an egyptian jail has been welcomes to the headquarters here in doha. [applause] he was pardoned in september by egypt president along with fahmy and peter greste deported and they were accused of spreading false news and originally sentenced between 7-10 years in prison and...
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all declared themselves ebola free and sierra leone was the last to do so last week, more than 11,000ed during the epidemic. but at least 16,000 others who contracted the virus survived and now scientists say there is a risk they can pass on the virus long after their initial ebola diagnosis and we have more. >> reporter: hundreds of ebola survivors may be at risk of carrying the virus for much longer than previously thought, two new studies suggest the disease can exist in the semen of male survivors for at least nine months after the initial infection and further outbreaks of ebola bisexual transmission cannot be ruled out and researchers found a liberian woman was likely to be inspected by ebola survivor six months after he was infected, another study funded by the world health organization centers for disease control and the sierra leone government found trays of ebola virus in semen group of 93 survivors. >> clearly this is something that does not happen extremely frequently especially considering how me bowl cases there have been over all in the epidemic. however, we do want to
all declared themselves ebola free and sierra leone was the last to do so last week, more than 11,000ed during the epidemic. but at least 16,000 others who contracted the virus survived and now scientists say there is a risk they can pass on the virus long after their initial ebola diagnosis and we have more. >> reporter: hundreds of ebola survivors may be at risk of carrying the virus for much longer than previously thought, two new studies suggest the disease can exist in the semen of...
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liberia has been declared ebola-free while sierra leone has gone 25 days without a case. but ebola survivors continue to die under mysterious circumstance s, health officials say. doctors at freetown's 34 military hospital said they had seen two ebola survivors return for treatment weeks after being discharged complaining of respiratory problems, including one this month. both later died. sierra leone's national ebola response center said further research on such "anomalies" is underway. the dyess air force community gathered monday morning to pay respects to one of the fallen airmen killed in a c- 130 j crash in afghanistan. a dignified transfer was held for captain jonathan "j-j" golden in abilene, texas. this type of transfer is conducted for every u-s military member who dies while serving. it's a solemn movement where a team of air force personnel carry the remains of the deceased from an aircraft to a hearse. a procession follows with security forces, the patriot guard, and family of the fallen as they leave the base to render a final salute. golden's funeral is pla
liberia has been declared ebola-free while sierra leone has gone 25 days without a case. but ebola survivors continue to die under mysterious circumstance s, health officials say. doctors at freetown's 34 military hospital said they had seen two ebola survivors return for treatment weeks after being discharged complaining of respiratory problems, including one this month. both later died. sierra leone's national ebola response center said further research on such "anomalies" is...
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. >> sierra leone about to be declared ebola free. but for who have survived the battle is not over yet. we have more from the capital of free town. >> an ebola survivor. she contracted the disease while caring for her mother. her health is bad. getting through day-to-day activities is a challenge. >> high eyes are heavy. they feel like they want to come out. i can feel them throbbing. >> along with the pain she has blurred vision in her left eye. she worries about her children. >> that's a big problem. >> sierra leone has over 4,000 ebola survivors. there have been some cases of survivors being partially blind. with few ophthalmologists in the country, there is a reason for a concern. >> this doctor say there are indications that the virus can linger in the body for months, but more research is needed. >> we need to do more on the complications that are arising. >> operating a clinic for ebola survivors. they offer free consultation, medical treatment and psycho-social counseling. they say the stigma can be very traumatic. many are e
. >> sierra leone about to be declared ebola free. but for who have survived the battle is not over yet. we have more from the capital of free town. >> an ebola survivor. she contracted the disease while caring for her mother. her health is bad. getting through day-to-day activities is a challenge. >> high eyes are heavy. they feel like they want to come out. i can feel them throbbing. >> along with the pain she has blurred vision in her left eye. she worries about her...
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. >> sierra leone may be declared ebola free. for those who survived the battle is not over yet. >> she contracted the disease while she cared for her mother. her mother died, and kamara said she's grateful to be alive. but her health is bad. getting through day-to-day activities is a challenge. >> m >> along with the pain she has blurred vision in her left eye. kamar takes treatment but she had to stop her work. she worries about her children. >> that's a big problem. my kids. >> sierra leone has 4,000 survivors. there have been some cases of survivors going partially or completely blind after being cured from the virus. the doctor has treated 5,000 survivors so far. there are indications that the virus can remain in the body for months but more research is needed. >> we need to do more research on the complications that are arising. >> so excuse me. >> medicinethey offer free consultation, medical treatment and they say that the stigma that ebola survivors face can be very traumatic. many are even shunned by their own families.
. >> sierra leone may be declared ebola free. for those who survived the battle is not over yet. >> she contracted the disease while she cared for her mother. her mother died, and kamara said she's grateful to be alive. but her health is bad. getting through day-to-day activities is a challenge. >> m >> along with the pain she has blurred vision in her left eye. kamar takes treatment but she had to stop her work. she worries about her children. >> that's a big...
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. >> sierra leone may be declared ebola free in less than a month. almost 4,000 have died. for those that fived. it's not over. we have more from the capital free town. >> reporter: this woman is an ebola survivor, she contracted the disease whilst caring for her mother. her mother died. her health is bad. it is a challenge. >> everything is heavy. >> reporter: along with the pain she has blurred vision in her left eye. she takes treatment, but had to stop her work. she worries about her children. >> this is a big problem. my kids have to eat. >> sierra leone has 4,000 survivors, and there has been some cases of survivors going partially or completely blind. with few opthalmologists in the country, it's a cause for concern. this director treated about 1,000 survivors, and said there are indications that the virus can linger in the country. >> my idea is to help us. with the complications that are arising. >> reporter: medecins sans frontieres, m.s.f., is operating a clinic. they operate treatment for survivors, and say the stigma can be traumatic. many are shunned by their
. >> sierra leone may be declared ebola free in less than a month. almost 4,000 have died. for those that fived. it's not over. we have more from the capital free town. >> reporter: this woman is an ebola survivor, she contracted the disease whilst caring for her mother. her mother died. her health is bad. it is a challenge. >> everything is heavy. >> reporter: along with the pain she has blurred vision in her left eye. she takes treatment, but had to stop her work. she...
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austria and germany share part of the border. >> sierra leone may be ebola free, it was one of the worst hit by the virus killing 4,000. for that those survive, the battle is not over. cammara takes treatment. she wore its about her children. there are report of some going blinded. it's a cause for concern. of the doctor treated about 1,000 ebola survivors, and said there are indications that the virus can linger. research is needed. >> my plea to older people is to help us. on the complications that are arising. m.s.f. is operating a clinic for survivors, offering consultations, medical treatment and psychosocial counselling and stay the stigma can be fluid. some have been attack bid their family. sox lost a sauce of livelihood. some have problems that need proper attention, otherwise it will just compound the problem. >> kamara hopes treatment will improve her eye sight. the hardest part is not having her mother around. the loss of a loved one, one of the challenges she has to deal with >>> campaigning is in full string for the upcoming general election in myanmar, it's the first free
austria and germany share part of the border. >> sierra leone may be ebola free, it was one of the worst hit by the virus killing 4,000. for that those survive, the battle is not over. cammara takes treatment. she wore its about her children. there are report of some going blinded. it's a cause for concern. of the doctor treated about 1,000 ebola survivors, and said there are indications that the virus can linger. research is needed. >> my plea to older people is to help us. on the...
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i remember being in sierra leone and my mom had sent me an e-mail saying are you nervous about comingr no, you know, i've worked in public health for years and in the u.s. we know about this disease, we know how to handle these things. so i was completely shocked and taken aback. and i think once i got into the tent all of that shock faded away and changed to something much more scary. >> you were shepherded from the airport against your will into a tent outside a hospital. you were ultimately released from that tent. you were then sent back to maine where you were put under a kind of house quarantine that you did not abide by because you said it was not medically sound which i think was later proven to be true. what is the lawsuit against governor christie? >> so it is actually a lawsuit against governor christie and the other officials in new jersey who chose to quarantine and ultimately isolate me with no medical, scientific, public health or legal grounds. and we hope, you know, the whole goal of this lawsuit, it's not about me. it's about the fact that some of these quarantine po
i remember being in sierra leone and my mom had sent me an e-mail saying are you nervous about comingr no, you know, i've worked in public health for years and in the u.s. we know about this disease, we know how to handle these things. so i was completely shocked and taken aback. and i think once i got into the tent all of that shock faded away and changed to something much more scary. >> you were shepherded from the airport against your will into a tent outside a hospital. you were...
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and sierra leone government found traces of ebola virus in semen samples from a group of 93 survivorslearly this is something that does not happen extremely frequently, especially considering how many cases there have been in the epidemic, however, we do want to really make sure that this is something that is really addressed, as much as we possible can, because any new case of ebola could spark another epidemic. >> the study is on going and more conclusive results expected later. researchers cannot say how long signs of ebola mist exist or if traces of the virus were live or infectious. >> we are looking at things like sweat, oral fluids, vaginal fluid, breast milk. we would like to look at all of those fluids to be able to understand if virus might be present in them after a person has recovered from ebola virus disease. >> there's been growing concern about relapse after a british nurse who survived the ebola virus in sierra leone fell critically ill again. >> it is unpredictable. >> she is being treated as an exceptional case. doctors have not recorded any other survivors who has
and sierra leone government found traces of ebola virus in semen samples from a group of 93 survivorslearly this is something that does not happen extremely frequently, especially considering how many cases there have been in the epidemic, however, we do want to really make sure that this is something that is really addressed, as much as we possible can, because any new case of ebola could spark another epidemic. >> the study is on going and more conclusive results expected later....
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sierra leone released its last known ebola patient at the end of last month, but still needs to wait 42 days to be declared ebola-free and this outbreak beginning in march of 2014 is the worst known occurrence of ebola in our history, and it's prompted a renewed effort to find a vaccine for this deadly disease. back to you. >>> and now your storm team 4 forecast. >> and that forecast today looking pretty good and plenty of sunshine out there across our area on our wednesday and i think our thursday's looking good and friday is the day that we'll watch out for. the reston town center camera and reston parkway all looking pretty good and traffic flowing well. look at the clear, blue skies and temperatures today made their way up to the upper 70s and 78 degrees and that coming with a northerly wind at 13 miles per hour and we did have a frontal boundary that will be coming through and they'll cool things tomorrow. 73, and 75 down toward kull pepper and a nice temperature toward the bay, too. no rain to speak of and this will be a dry wind with the exception of what we see on friday and
sierra leone released its last known ebola patient at the end of last month, but still needs to wait 42 days to be declared ebola-free and this outbreak beginning in march of 2014 is the worst known occurrence of ebola in our history, and it's prompted a renewed effort to find a vaccine for this deadly disease. back to you. >>> and now your storm team 4 forecast. >> and that forecast today looking pretty good and plenty of sunshine out there across our area on our wednesday and i...
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we'll look at life after ebola, meeting a survivor in sierra leone, who is fighting a battle for good health, not over yet. and while some indian primary schools are faces closure. stay with us. the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. >> this is al jazeera america live from new york. >> at 7:00 - "news roundup". tony harris gives you a fast-paced recap of the day's events. >> this is the first line of defense. >> we have an exclusive story tonight. >> then at 8:00 - "national report". john seigenthaler brings you the top stories from across america. >> the question is, will these dams hold? >> and at 9:00 - >> i'm ali velshi, on target tonight... >> ali velshi o
we'll look at life after ebola, meeting a survivor in sierra leone, who is fighting a battle for good health, not over yet. and while some indian primary schools are faces closure. stay with us. the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account...
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. >> sierra leone may be declared ebola free in less than a month. it was one of the three countries worst hist by the virus that killed almost 4,000 people. for those who survived, the battle is not over yet. here is more from the capitol, freetown. hala kemira is a ebola survivor. she contracted the disease when she cared for her mother. she is gays grateful to be alive. herlth is bad. getting through her day-to-day activities now is a challenge? >> my eyes are heavy. it feels like they want to come out. i can feel them throbbing. >> along with the pain, she has blurred vision in her left eye. she takes treatment abobut had p her work. she worried about her children. >> that's a big problem. sierra loan has survivors and come have gone partially or completely blind. with few ophthalmologists in the country, it's a cause of concern. >> dr. matthew bandy has treated about 1,000 ebola survivors so far. there are indications the virus can linger in the body for months. more research is needed? >> we need help do more research on the complications that
. >> sierra leone may be declared ebola free in less than a month. it was one of the three countries worst hist by the virus that killed almost 4,000 people. for those who survived, the battle is not over yet. here is more from the capitol, freetown. hala kemira is a ebola survivor. she contracted the disease when she cared for her mother. she is gays grateful to be alive. herlth is bad. getting through her day-to-day activities now is a challenge? >> my eyes are heavy. it feels...
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about 23,000 kr contracted ebola in 2014 mainly in guinea, liberia and sierra leone. more than 7,000 have died as a result of ebola at that time. more than 16,000 survivors are out there, and scientists worry they are still contagious. we have more. >> reporter: hundreds of ebola survivors may be at risk for carrying the virus much longer than previously thought. two new studies suggest it exists in the semen of male survivors for at least nine months after the initial infection. further outbreaks of ebola by sexual transmission cannot be ruled out. they found that a liberian woman was likely to be infected by an ebola survivor six months after he was affected. a study found traces of ebola virus in semen samples from a group of 93 vur vooifrs. >> this doesn't happen flektly, considering how many ebola cases there have been overall in the epidemic. we want to headache sure it's addressed as much as it could, because any new case can spark another epidemic. >> the study is ongoing and more conclusive results are expected later. they can't say how long signs will exist
about 23,000 kr contracted ebola in 2014 mainly in guinea, liberia and sierra leone. more than 7,000 have died as a result of ebola at that time. more than 16,000 survivors are out there, and scientists worry they are still contagious. we have more. >> reporter: hundreds of ebola survivors may be at risk for carrying the virus much longer than previously thought. two new studies suggest it exists in the semen of male survivors for at least nine months after the initial infection. further...
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you know, i learned about -- at least in more details about the tbhar sierra leone. i stayed with a and an an attac. i got firsthand accounts of the war. when i read the novel, i felt like it wasn't specific to any one nation, it's more -- it tries not to go into any country's history. it's more of a human story than a political story. >> rose: are you more interested in children or the militia leaders who use the children? >> sometimes the children become militia leaders. >> rose: yes, of course. i think i'm interested in everything about it, you know, thousand the whole cycle works, why the war takes place, why these children decide to join forces and even the leaders of these sort of charismatic military types, what would their life have been like had they grown up in a different country and applied that charisma and -- >> rose: and leadership skills. >> to something more productive. >> rose: your father was born in an internment camp? >> yes. >> rose: your graduate was a deputy? >> born on a plantation. >> rose: did that influence any of this career in movies and
you know, i learned about -- at least in more details about the tbhar sierra leone. i stayed with a and an an attac. i got firsthand accounts of the war. when i read the novel, i felt like it wasn't specific to any one nation, it's more -- it tries not to go into any country's history. it's more of a human story than a political story. >> rose: are you more interested in children or the militia leaders who use the children? >> sometimes the children become militia leaders. >>...
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she was diagnosed with ebola in december after returning from sierra-leone, treated for weeks and discharged in january. >>> check this out, three water spots spotted yesterday off the coast of china m one resident shot video of this water spot just a couple miles offshore, and only a few miles away, another resident captured a different water spout on camera. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >>> well, a stormy and warm end to the workweek, and now we are looking at a nice fall day today, cooler, crisp, and breezy out there. weather headlines on your saturday morning, i hope it's a good one, looking and feeling like fall today. more sunshine than yesterday, we're looking more sunshine throughout the day, mostly cloudy right now, and showers return to the forecast. umbrellas needed by tuesday. right now, 52 in philadelphia. temperatures across the area were in the 40s to the north and west, chilly in the north and west, 42 in mount pocono. 51 in atlantic city, and 52 degrees in dover. a cool start to the day, cool finish as well around of 65 in philadelphia. clouds hanging around this
she was diagnosed with ebola in december after returning from sierra-leone, treated for weeks and discharged in january. >>> check this out, three water spots spotted yesterday off the coast of china m one resident shot video of this water spot just a couple miles offshore, and only a few miles away, another resident captured a different water spout on camera. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >>> well, a stormy and warm end to the workweek, and now we are...
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. >> taking a look at news off the satellites, mysterious deaths in sierra leon are leading people to believe there there be a deadly ebola relapse. country's national ebola response center looking into the deaths. officials are taking a look at the damage in afghanistan following yesterday's deadly earthquake. the death toll climbed to 237 people and the earthquake recorded a mag need of 7. 5 according to the u.s. gee lomb cal service. authorities in turkey detained 29 suspects thought to be linked to isis. ongoing. >> the u.s. navy a challenging china's claim on an island chain in the south china see. -- sea. a u.s. defense official said the sail through was completed without incident. it would be the beginning of a series of challenges to china's claims in the area p protestors shut down a popular entry way into mention co. mexican farmers staged the protest fighting against taxes by the government. protestors used forces and tractors to brock the bring. they backed up traffic for miles. protestors have agreed to meet with officials and the brdge is now open. >> a nun is knocked do
. >> taking a look at news off the satellites, mysterious deaths in sierra leon are leading people to believe there there be a deadly ebola relapse. country's national ebola response center looking into the deaths. officials are taking a look at the damage in afghanistan following yesterday's deadly earthquake. the death toll climbed to 237 people and the earthquake recorded a mag need of 7. 5 according to the u.s. gee lomb cal service. authorities in turkey detained 29 suspects thought...
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mostly in liberia, guinea, and sierra leone, but at least 16,000 others survived, and now scientistshere is a risk that survivors can pass on the virus long after their initial ebola diagnosis. >> reporter: hundreds of ebola survivors may be at risk of carrying the virus for much longer than previously thought. the disease can exist in the seamen of males. u.s. and liberian researchers found that a liberian woman was likely to have been infected by a survivor about six months after he was infected. another study found traces of the ebola in seamen samples from a group of 93 survivors. >> this does not happen extremely frequently. however, we do want to really make sure that this is something that is -- is really addressed as much as we possibly can, because any new case of ebola could spark another epidemic. >> the study is on going. researchers cannot say how long signs of ebola may exist, or if traces of the virus discovered in bodily fluids are live or infectious. >> we're looking at things like sweat, oral fluid, vaginal fluid, breast milk. we would like to look at all of these d
mostly in liberia, guinea, and sierra leone, but at least 16,000 others survived, and now scientistshere is a risk that survivors can pass on the virus long after their initial ebola diagnosis. >> reporter: hundreds of ebola survivors may be at risk of carrying the virus for much longer than previously thought. the disease can exist in the seamen of males. u.s. and liberian researchers found that a liberian woman was likely to have been infected by a survivor about six months after he was...
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he is back in an isolation unit at the same place he was treated after krth ebola work income sierra leone last year. an expert in biomed cal studies says it is possible for the ebola virus to reemerge in a small percentage of people. >> few of them have have ongoing health issues related to that vir virus. >> many parts of south carolina are still feel dealing with flood damage. crews are making progress there. so far they managed over 200 roads closed because of flooding and opened more disaster oefr centers. the governor says she's pleased with the progress. >> south carolina is on the move. we are excited. we are knocking out all of the challenges, they said it's not an option. we will continue to move in that direction. >> the governor thanked all the volunteers to help those people recover. president obama is set to award the highest military honor next month. army officials credit the captain with keening suicide bombers from carrying out a plan he will be the tenth resippient for actions in afghanistan. >>> stockton university's purchase of the sa ki no in atlantic city t. budget a
he is back in an isolation unit at the same place he was treated after krth ebola work income sierra leone last year. an expert in biomed cal studies says it is possible for the ebola virus to reemerge in a small percentage of people. >> few of them have have ongoing health issues related to that vir virus. >> many parts of south carolina are still feel dealing with flood damage. crews are making progress there. so far they managed over 200 roads closed because of flooding and...
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health systems in the three countries that you're talking about - in your country, in guinea, in sierra leone. if ebola were to come back today are you prepared now? >> yes we are and i am glad to say that. there is always room for improvement and expanding your capabilities and we are working on that. but you know we had already reached the 42-day who requirement of being ebola free and then we had an outbreak. and with that outbreak we know with that was our test. and so our team went to work immediately. a couple of people died, but they were able to contain all the others, to put them in treatment centers - to put them on a 21-day surveillance. they all then were free. and then we started the new count down and that new 42-day countdown ended on september 3. we also know what until all of our countries, you know, have the kind of response capability, until all of them have reached a level of being declared free of ebola we are always at risk. >> how big of a hit did the economy take and has it fully recovered? >> it took a big hit. our economy was growing at a level of about 7.8 percent.
health systems in the three countries that you're talking about - in your country, in guinea, in sierra leone. if ebola were to come back today are you prepared now? >> yes we are and i am glad to say that. there is always room for improvement and expanding your capabilities and we are working on that. but you know we had already reached the 42-day who requirement of being ebola free and then we had an outbreak. and with that outbreak we know with that was our test. and so our team went...
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the sierra leone government sound traces of ebola virus in samples from survivors. >> clearly this does happen extremely frequently especially considering how many cases there have been overall. however, we do want to make sure that this is something that is -- is a really -- addressed as much as we possibly can, because any new case of ebola could spark another epidemic. >> reporter: the study is ongoing. researchers cannot say how long signs of ebola might exist, or if traces of the virus discovered in bodily fluids are infection. >> we're looking at sweat, oral fluids, vaginal fluid, breast milk. we would like to look at all of these different fluids to understand if virus might be present in them. >> reporter: there has been growing concern about relapse after a british nurse who survived the ebola virus fell critically ill again. >> i was definitely frightened. >> reporter: but her condition is being treated as an exceptional case. doctors say they have not recorded any other survivor who has had a relapse. the epidemic killed more than 11,000 people. and for people who lived throu
the sierra leone government sound traces of ebola virus in samples from survivors. >> clearly this does happen extremely frequently especially considering how many cases there have been overall. however, we do want to make sure that this is something that is -- is a really -- addressed as much as we possibly can, because any new case of ebola could spark another epidemic. >> reporter: the study is ongoing. researchers cannot say how long signs of ebola might exist, or if traces of...
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she's a slave, a house slave, that lives in great britain, from sierra leone. she, um, is based off of my grandmother. she's one of the imagined characters in the show. so, i was able to craft her based on both my grandmothers. my paternal grandmother worked most of her adult life as a maid, and my maternal grandmother lived her life as a missionary. so, i was able to merge the two and create the spine of nanna. and a new day slowly begins soon the sun is shining bright she has this moment in the show where i get to sing the song "daybreak," and it's about finding the light inside of your mist of darkness, and it's something that -- that -- that shakes me up every time i get to sing it, because i feel like i'm singing it for all the nannas of the world today. let it shi-i-i-i-ne on all the world >> and as the days of my life unwind >> and as the days unwind, distant memories haunt my mind >> distant memories haunt my mind >> i can see... >> mary is the love interest to john newton. she becomes his wife. and i play her house slave. she also becomes an abolitioni
she's a slave, a house slave, that lives in great britain, from sierra leone. she, um, is based off of my grandmother. she's one of the imagined characters in the show. so, i was able to craft her based on both my grandmothers. my paternal grandmother worked most of her adult life as a maid, and my maternal grandmother lived her life as a missionary. so, i was able to merge the two and create the spine of nanna. and a new day slowly begins soon the sun is shining bright she has this moment in...
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responsible for the content heather:this woman gotti bow law last year -- goty bow raw while working in sierra leone. recently she became critically ill with relapsed sim tolls. -- symptoms. she is in stable condition in an isolation unit. oscar pistorius will be released from prison tomorrow. he was convicted of culpable homicide for the shooting death of his girlfriend there 2013. prosecutors have appealed that decision. they are still seeking a murder conviction. fill phil a couple of amazing stories from -- phil: a couple amazing stories. this is the aftermath of a plane crash. the plane is on fire. they started their dissent to lancaster airport and they felt a jolt. they hit a high voltage power line and the plane started to catch fire. their saving grace is the plane was equiped with a parachute. >> i went up to grab the handle for the parachute, but my wife already pulled it. >> the parachute got tangled on the power lines, but slowed the plane enough to avoid a major impact. the pilot and his wife got out just as the fire you can see began to overtake the plane. phil: also from texas a skyd
responsible for the content heather:this woman gotti bow law last year -- goty bow raw while working in sierra leone. recently she became critically ill with relapsed sim tolls. -- symptoms. she is in stable condition in an isolation unit. oscar pistorius will be released from prison tomorrow. he was convicted of culpable homicide for the shooting death of his girlfriend there 2013. prosecutors have appealed that decision. they are still seeking a murder conviction. fill phil a couple of...
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a 39-year-old woman by the name of pauline was first treated after returning from sierra leon last year, she was released from a high level isolation unit back in january but suffered a relapse last week. evidence is growing that among even those who survive mental and physical health problems can last for years. even after the virus is cleared from their bloodstream. >> doll bag spinach is be recalled. they are recalling some spinach with a used by date of october 15 you can find the information on their website at wcvb.com. no baby spinach or any other salads are included in the recall and so far no illnesses have been reported. >> a new push to keep opioids out of the wrong hands. they have just installed a med save kiosk. now patients can drop off the unused portions of their pre-descriptions instead of storing those pills in their cabinets for an indeterminate amount of time. found in local police departments. first to issue a credit card that will purchase. a new account number. by 2013 -- a 2013 study found that using pins in debit card 700%. >> that's a large number. drugs. >> n
a 39-year-old woman by the name of pauline was first treated after returning from sierra leon last year, she was released from a high level isolation unit back in january but suffered a relapse last week. evidence is growing that among even those who survive mental and physical health problems can last for years. even after the virus is cleared from their bloodstream. >> doll bag spinach is be recalled. they are recalling some spinach with a used by date of october 15 you can find the...
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more than 11,000 people have died of the disease in liberia, guinea and sierra leone. >>> australia'sual motor race kicks off this weekend and for the first time in 17 years, an all-woman team will be competing. andrew thomas reports. >> reporter: in a sport dominated by men, the novelty of female drivers brings attention. the v8 super car race is an inning insurancinning endurance. they are the first female pair to to compete it in for seven jeans years17years, but profess. the ladies are used to standing out. >> it just starts from the beginning when we look at go-karting hundreds of boys and maybe five girls, so then right in the beginning the ratio is much different. >> reporter: it costs hundreds of thousands of dollars to compete in this race. ability and possibility of winning attract sponsors but so does novelly. gracie says men suggest she gets more support than them because she can wear a kurt skir skirt k april i in general men are supportive. one in particular, racing against gracie will be her boyfriend, last year he came fifth. your own hopes for this weekend to beat you
more than 11,000 people have died of the disease in liberia, guinea and sierra leone. >>> australia'sual motor race kicks off this weekend and for the first time in 17 years, an all-woman team will be competing. andrew thomas reports. >> reporter: in a sport dominated by men, the novelty of female drivers brings attention. the v8 super car race is an inning insurancinning endurance. they are the first female pair to to compete it in for seven jeans years17years, but profess. the...
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she was quarantined for three days at a new jersey hospital last october after returning from sierra leone, she is seeking a quarter of a million dollars in damages. [switching captioners] >> back on capitol hill, where secretary of state, hilliary clinton, is taking her seat. and most of them are in place. we'll take a break, and we'll be right back after this. >> peter rosk um is continuing the continuing questioning to hilliary clinton about the benghazi attack. >> i think your interest waned. and i think your attention waned. and i think the emails that mrs. brooks put forth, you had an answer, and it was look, i got a lot of information from a lot of different places, but i think you basically gave a victory lap, sort of a mission accomplished quote on october 30th, 2011, in the washington post. this is what you said. and this is very declarative. we set into motion a policy that was on the right side of history, on the right side of our values, on the right side of our strategic interests in the region. it has all of the feel of a victory lap. but there was a problem, and the problem
she was quarantined for three days at a new jersey hospital last october after returning from sierra leone, she is seeking a quarter of a million dollars in damages. [switching captioners] >> back on capitol hill, where secretary of state, hilliary clinton, is taking her seat. and most of them are in place. we'll take a break, and we'll be right back after this. >> peter rosk um is continuing the continuing questioning to hilliary clinton about the benghazi attack. >> i think...
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she was quarantined for three days at a new jersey hospital last october after returning from sierra leone, she is seeking a quarter of a million dollars in damages. [switching captioners] >> back on capitol hill, where secretary of state, hilliary clinton, is taking her seat. and most of them are in place. we'll take a break, and we'll be right back after this.
she was quarantined for three days at a new jersey hospital last october after returning from sierra leone, she is seeking a quarter of a million dollars in damages. [switching captioners] >> back on capitol hill, where secretary of state, hilliary clinton, is taking her seat. and most of them are in place. we'll take a break, and we'll be right back after this.
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. >>> sue, johnson & johnson has begun a clinical trial of its experimental ebola vaccine in sierra leone. there's currently no licensed vaccine or cure for this deadly disease. the dow component rose slightly today to 9537. solar winds, a company that makes software that businesses use to manage their data networks say it is exploring strategic alternatives. the company could pursue a sale. its market value about $3.5 billion. and the stock soared more than 13% today to 47.49. >>> and emc saw its shares rise on continued reports of a potential deal with dell. as we told you last night, dpel could buy the company in what would be the biggest tech tie-up ever. told cnbc is reports that dell could offer at least $30 a share for emc and shares of emc up 2 1/2% today to 27.86. dell, as you know recall, is privately held. >>> now to our market monitor who likes big cap u.s. stocks. john trainor, at people's wealth bank management division which manages $5.5 billion. when he was on in january he recommended oracle which is down about 11%. express scripts, which is down 2%. and whole foods which
. >>> sue, johnson & johnson has begun a clinical trial of its experimental ebola vaccine in sierra leone. there's currently no licensed vaccine or cure for this deadly disease. the dow component rose slightly today to 9537. solar winds, a company that makes software that businesses use to manage their data networks say it is exploring strategic alternatives. the company could pursue a sale. its market value about $3.5 billion. and the stock soared more than 13% today to 47.49....
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a couple ofare minors in sierra leone that have gone bust. in sierra leone that have gone bust.he bloomberg managing editor for energy and commoditized. ashok shah and tom keene in boston. commodities. and we ask where markets have slowdown ind to the the world's second-largest economy. ♪ ♪ jon: good morning. welcome back to "the pulse." european the headquarters in london. i am jonathan ferro, with manus cranny, tom keene is in boston. here are the top headlines. today.it is jobs investors will be looking for evidence that the world's largest economy is ready for higher interest rates. the bloomberg survey berdych said increase in the payroll number. last month, policy makers they held off raising rates for the first time since 2006 citing inflation and risks in the global economy and of an aiding -- global a -- global economy emanating from china. personal information stolen. t-mobile says hackers gained access to the database. addresses, and social security numbers were taken. experience says that payment and banking information has not been breached. amazon will ban the sale
a couple ofare minors in sierra leone that have gone bust. in sierra leone that have gone bust.he bloomberg managing editor for energy and commoditized. ashok shah and tom keene in boston. commodities. and we ask where markets have slowdown ind to the the world's second-largest economy. ♪ ♪ jon: good morning. welcome back to "the pulse." european the headquarters in london. i am jonathan ferro, with manus cranny, tom keene is in boston. here are the top headlines. today.it is jobs...
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pauline kaferky was volunteering in sierra leone. she suffered a relapse last week.here is a growing trend that patients can suffer years after the virus is out of the bloodstream. they are learning so much about the virus. >> they are. >>> hillary clinton and bernie sanders campaigning late into the night. tuesday's debate causing candidates to shift strategies. that's next. >>> hillary clinton and bernie sanders both campaigning late into the night. what they are saying about tuesday's debate and why it is causing candidates to change strategy. >>> and exclusive this morning. ivanka trump on her father. >>> and breaking overnight. computers crashing at airports across the country. thousands of passengers stuck. what we are learning this morning ahead. welcome back to "early start." i'm alison kosik. >> i'm christine romans. it is 30 minutes past the hour. let's start with hillary clinton capitalizing on her debate performance. she has a series of events in las vegas. another long night. her first large rally in months. clinton basked in debate afterglow. >> i'm thr
pauline kaferky was volunteering in sierra leone. she suffered a relapse last week.here is a growing trend that patients can suffer years after the virus is out of the bloodstream. they are learning so much about the virus. >> they are. >>> hillary clinton and bernie sanders campaigning late into the night. tuesday's debate causing candidates to shift strategies. that's next. >>> hillary clinton and bernie sanders both campaigning late into the night. what they are...
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there's been growing concern about relapse after a british nurse who survived the ebola virus in sierra leoneell critically ill again. >> i was definitely frightened. >> pauline's case has been treated as an exceptional case. the ebola emdemmic killed more e than 11,000 people. osama ben javid, al jazeera. >>> opposition leader arrived home from self imposed compile. flew from aruba to marakaipo yesterday. served as growth of zulia state after he was charged with corruption. he said the charges were politically motivated. he returned home hoping to run for election in december. >>> environmentalists are concerned about a new shipping canal in nicaragua. daniel schweimler has more in tonight's off the radar segment. >> there's growing concern in nicaragua over the future of the grand canal project after its main backer lost 85% of his $10 billion net worth. >> the most, he has caused concern in the nicaraguan community. >> the opponents were already questioning why the canal is needed with the newly enlarged panama canal just a few hundred kilometers to the south and they're concerned of the e
there's been growing concern about relapse after a british nurse who survived the ebola virus in sierra leoneell critically ill again. >> i was definitely frightened. >> pauline's case has been treated as an exceptional case. the ebola emdemmic killed more e than 11,000 people. osama ben javid, al jazeera. >>> opposition leader arrived home from self imposed compile. flew from aruba to marakaipo yesterday. served as growth of zulia state after he was charged with...
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since then, thousands of people have died in sierra leone and africa. >> that is terrific news.as taken a lot of work. >>> east coast emerges from the shadow of hurricane joaquin. what is in store for the next few days? you want to hear this. the forecast is next. honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay and could really save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call now. with a medicare supplement plan, you'll be able to stay with your doctor. oh, you know, i love that guy. mm-hmm. [ male announcer ] these types of plans let you visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare pati
since then, thousands of people have died in sierra leone and africa. >> that is terrific news.as taken a lot of work. >>> east coast emerges from the shadow of hurricane joaquin. what is in store for the next few days? you want to hear this. the forecast is next. honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or...