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there's one doctor in every 45,000 people in sierra leone. making yet another turn of events for ebola survivors even more difficult to identify and treat. many are now experiencing something else. symptoms that are being called post-ebola syndrome. a host of ail meants ranging from fatigue and headaches to severe joint and muscle pain, hearing and vision loss and short-term memory loss. along with everything else, this doctor is experiencing those post-ebola symptoms too >> i have had a long list of complications. mainly this fatigue and joint muscle pains. i've had some issues related to my brain since then. >> reporter: but none of this has stopped him from being back to the kon continent to work. he was born in zimbabwe. africa, he says, is in his heart >> i feel attached to these survivors. i'm one of them. of course, i have to hold together these odd tensions. on one hand it's fairly clear that i would have been dead in a week had i not been med-evacuated. on the other hand i'm haunted by the fact that so many of my patients and my some
there's one doctor in every 45,000 people in sierra leone. making yet another turn of events for ebola survivors even more difficult to identify and treat. many are now experiencing something else. symptoms that are being called post-ebola syndrome. a host of ail meants ranging from fatigue and headaches to severe joint and muscle pain, hearing and vision loss and short-term memory loss. along with everything else, this doctor is experiencing those post-ebola symptoms too >> i have had a...
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talking to us out of sierra leone, representing world vision. you. >> thanks. >>> coming up, we'll tell you how a medical trial in france has left six people fighting for their lives. also -- >> the next commander in chief is standing on this stage. >> heated exchanged between republican presidential hopefuls, ahead of the first primary elections. ♪ >>> and the top stories here on al jazeera, manhunt underway in indonesia, as police try to track down the man they believe coordinated thursday's attacks in jakarta. >>> iraq's leading shiite religious authority has asked the government to do more to stop sectarian violence. it comes after a cafe popular with shiite militiamen were bombed north on baghdad on monday. >>> and sierra leone's health ministry says a 22-year-old woman has died after testing positive for ebola, just a day after the world health organization said the west african ebola epidemic was over. >>> border controls have been reinstated between sweden and denmark. but a in sea route has opened up for refugees and it could be the mos
talking to us out of sierra leone, representing world vision. you. >> thanks. >>> coming up, we'll tell you how a medical trial in france has left six people fighting for their lives. also -- >> the next commander in chief is standing on this stage. >> heated exchanged between republican presidential hopefuls, ahead of the first primary elections. ♪ >>> and the top stories here on al jazeera, manhunt underway in indonesia, as police try to track down the...
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graves for the many dead, above all in begina, liberia, and sierra leone. ebola outbreak began with an 18-month-old boy in southern guinea in december of 2013. little attention was paid at the time but it became clear the ebola virus was spreading. in the months that followed, the epidemic moved with terrifying speed. more than 11,000 people died in total over two years. around 29,000 were infected in west africa. sierra leone was hit especially hard. food was scarce and entire swaths of land is evacuated. quarantine zones had to be set up. meanwhile, the economy was collapsing. construction sites lay idle, companies stopped working and schools were closed. >> in these place, some companies have been abandoned and have been some restrictions in terms of movement. movement of goods, trade, commercialization that has had an impact on the prices. >> the international community helped. building health centers in the affected countries, training doctors and educating the population. in july 2015, donors agreed on a $3.1 billion euro aid package. at the end of la
graves for the many dead, above all in begina, liberia, and sierra leone. ebola outbreak began with an 18-month-old boy in southern guinea in december of 2013. little attention was paid at the time but it became clear the ebola virus was spreading. in the months that followed, the epidemic moved with terrifying speed. more than 11,000 people died in total over two years. around 29,000 were infected in west africa. sierra leone was hit especially hard. food was scarce and entire swaths of land...
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. >>> sierra leone confirmed a second new case of ebola this week. the nation was deemed ebola free in november, but officials from the c.d.c. expected potential flare-ups. we have more from atlanta. >> over two years after it began, the ebola outbreak that took over 11,000 lives, the deadliest in recorded history appeared to be over in west africa. >> we have to be very clear that although today is an important milestone, it's only a milestone. it is not the end of the ebola response in west africa. >> then last week, tests on a person who died in northern sierra leone proved positive for ebola. >> clearly a sense of disappointment, but also, there was -- i was encouraged that the case was identified and the response happened according to plan. >> dr. morgan from the c.d.c. arrived back in atlanta from sierra leone, saying health investigators are focusing on the 150 people who came in contact with the woman who died and are working closely with government officials, doctors and border authorities there. the world health organization and c.d.c. warn
. >>> sierra leone confirmed a second new case of ebola this week. the nation was deemed ebola free in november, but officials from the c.d.c. expected potential flare-ups. we have more from atlanta. >> over two years after it began, the ebola outbreak that took over 11,000 lives, the deadliest in recorded history appeared to be over in west africa. >> we have to be very clear that although today is an important milestone, it's only a milestone. it is not the end of the...
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at the end of last year came the news that sierra leone and guinea were ebola free. finally, life seems to be getting back to normal. never has an epidemic disease caused more damage than ebola. if the government and foreign partners succeeded in beating this disease, i can only thank god. it's a very good thing that gives us hope. hope that is desperately needed. this epidemic may be over but it will take the people of west africa years to recover from the shock of ebola and its devastating impact. brent: we spoke to the assistant director general of the world health organization and asked if this is the and of the ebola outbreak in these countries or if we could either virus wearing up again in the near future. >> we have seen the end of the transmission that had been ongoing in the country's but there is an ongoing risk of new flareups. we expect that maybe through 2016 as the virus could be introduced again, we are at a very different position and a push right on to make sure we have capacity to find those cases and rapidly respond to stop them. and very differen
at the end of last year came the news that sierra leone and guinea were ebola free. finally, life seems to be getting back to normal. never has an epidemic disease caused more damage than ebola. if the government and foreign partners succeeded in beating this disease, i can only thank god. it's a very good thing that gives us hope. hope that is desperately needed. this epidemic may be over but it will take the people of west africa years to recover from the shock of ebola and its devastating...
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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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see people first reported in guinea in spread013, it aggressively into sierra leone and liberia. puts the death toll above 11,000. la is less contagious than many viruses. pest outbreaks have been contained in rural areas. the countries were ill-prepared for the disease. local authorities took drastic measures. hundreds of thousands of people quarantined in sierra leone. part of liberia's capital in lockdown. slow response from international blamezations is partly to . after two years fighting the deadly virus from all three -- deadly virus come all three countries have seen the end of the epidemic. bolaria was declared evi free twice last year. >> president francois hollande has weighed in on the debate over whether or not french jews should continue to wear the kiva. men and boys should not wear the traditional skullcap until things in france were safer. his comments came after a jewish teacher was stabbed by a teenager in marseille. has been slammed by many, including france's main rabbi and now, the president. it is intolerable in our country that people are under attack due
see people first reported in guinea in spread013, it aggressively into sierra leone and liberia. puts the death toll above 11,000. la is less contagious than many viruses. pest outbreaks have been contained in rural areas. the countries were ill-prepared for the disease. local authorities took drastic measures. hundreds of thousands of people quarantined in sierra leone. part of liberia's capital in lockdown. slow response from international blamezations is partly to . after two years fighting...
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it had been at least a month since ebola had been confirmed in guinea or sierra leone. those countries were most affected by the epidemic that started two years ago and claimed the lives of more than 11,000 people. >>> the republican presidential field appears to be a two-man race in iowa. with two weeks to go until the primary contest, each candidate is going all in. and that is leading to some >> reporter: at times, it got downright nasty. >> this was a very insulting statement that ted made. >> not gonna be taking legal advice from donald trump. >> reporter: donald trump and ted cruz spent most of the debate delivering and defending themselves from personal attacks. from the birther issue to a jab on so-called new york values, the two were armed and ready. and they weren't the only ones. >> that's not consistent conservatism. that's political calculation. and the reason -- you had your chance and you blew it. >> reporter: on friday, the candidates returned to the campaign trail. donald trump focusing on iowa, where the latest poll shows a dead heat between him and cr
it had been at least a month since ebola had been confirmed in guinea or sierra leone. those countries were most affected by the epidemic that started two years ago and claimed the lives of more than 11,000 people. >>> the republican presidential field appears to be a two-man race in iowa. with two weeks to go until the primary contest, each candidate is going all in. and that is leading to some >> reporter: at times, it got downright nasty. >> this was a very insulting...
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program hours after the west africa ebola outbreak is declared over a new case is confirmed in sierra leone. >>> plus rebuilding relationships, how the head of the angl anglely can churchill to heal the resist over same-sex marriage. >> hello, welcome back to al jazeera. a gunman open fired i in in the capital of burkina faso. >>> the u.n. security council is meeting to discuss the crisis after harrowing pictures emerged from the town of madaya where 32 people have died in the last month. >>> one man has been left brain dead and another five are critically ill after an experimental drug was given to 90 people in french clinical trials. >>> iraq's top shia cleric has urged the government to do more to stop the cycle of sectarian violence. it comes after attacks and reprisals in the country's eastern diyala province. we have more were baghdad. >> after days of violence and continuing sectarian tensions, a significant statement from the highest shia religious authority in iraq. >> a few days ago the town in diyala province witnessed terrorist attacks and regrettable attacks on several mosques
program hours after the west africa ebola outbreak is declared over a new case is confirmed in sierra leone. >>> plus rebuilding relationships, how the head of the angl anglely can churchill to heal the resist over same-sex marriage. >> hello, welcome back to al jazeera. a gunman open fired i in in the capital of burkina faso. >>> the u.n. security council is meeting to discuss the crisis after harrowing pictures emerged from the town of madaya where 32 people have died...
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sierra leone has confirmed the death of another person from ebola hours after the world health organizationlare the outbreak in west africa over. who said the woman died earlier in the week and only tested positive on thursday. officials are now trying to track down more than two dozen people she came into contact with. the recent ebola epidemic killed more than 11,000 people, the vast majority of them were in guinea, liberia, and sierra leone. the united nations is voicing alarm tonight over escalating levels of violence in burn the -- and signs of an ethic -- ethnic dimension to the conflict, threatening to push the country into renewed civil war. there are reports of gang rape, torture, and the discovery of mass grades. >> clashes in december, barely a day has passed without killings since the president won a disputed third term in july. now the situation is getting worse. 10 years after the end of the ethnic-based civil war, the united nations is warning that the political conflict could open old wounds. >> the suggestion that an ethnic i mention is now starting to emerge is reinforced
sierra leone has confirmed the death of another person from ebola hours after the world health organizationlare the outbreak in west africa over. who said the woman died earlier in the week and only tested positive on thursday. officials are now trying to track down more than two dozen people she came into contact with. the recent ebola epidemic killed more than 11,000 people, the vast majority of them were in guinea, liberia, and sierra leone. the united nations is voicing alarm tonight over...
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. >> tests on a person who died in sierra leone was ebola. dr. oliver morgan of the centers for disease control arrived back in atlanta last week from sierra leone. he says health investigators are focusing on about 150 people who came in contact with the woman who died. and they're working closely with government officials, local doctors there, and border authorities. the world health organization and cdc are warning that more flareups are expected. over 4,000 people have died from the ebola virus since the beginning of the outbreak in sierra leone. now one of the biggest concerns is the lingering effects that many of the survivors are experiencing. >> and it does appear add this point that at least for male survivors, ebola virus can exist in the semen for quite a number of months. >> without a proven vaccine, scientists and the cdc say rarn rather than beginnings and ends of the outbreak, there is need for continuing vigilance in west africa. >> i'd be afraid for future because the system remain weak. >> the cdc says small clusters of the viru
. >> tests on a person who died in sierra leone was ebola. dr. oliver morgan of the centers for disease control arrived back in atlanta last week from sierra leone. he says health investigators are focusing on about 150 people who came in contact with the woman who died. and they're working closely with government officials, local doctors there, and border authorities. the world health organization and cdc are warning that more flareups are expected. over 4,000 people have died from the...
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government leaders declared sierra leone free from the virus two months ago. the ebola epidemic has killed more than 11,000 people in west africa in the last two years. >>> doctors in brazil declared an emergency, because of the spread of the mosquito borne virus zika, adding to the work load at already overstretched hospitals in several states. we have a report on how critically ill patients are turned away because of lack which beds and equipment. >> she has been pacing up and down for four hours since arriving at this clinic, still bleeding from an apparent miscarriage. >> we are human beings, not dogs. i'm here waiting and told there is no time to see the doctor be. >> the entrance and waiting room are full of women in labor who have yet to be admitted. >> i'm here with my daughter and they say there is no space available. i'm terrified. you see her there? she's suffering to give birth. what can we do? we have to go from one hospital to another by bus. >> we are told upstairs women in labor are undergoing cervical examinations in chairs because there are n
government leaders declared sierra leone free from the virus two months ago. the ebola epidemic has killed more than 11,000 people in west africa in the last two years. >>> doctors in brazil declared an emergency, because of the spread of the mosquito borne virus zika, adding to the work load at already overstretched hospitals in several states. we have a report on how critically ill patients are turned away because of lack which beds and equipment. >> she has been pacing up and...
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and hours after the west african ebola outbreak is confirmed over, a new case is confirmed in sierra leone> hello again, and a reminder of the stop stories on al jazeera. people in the syrian town of madaya have told officials that 32 people have starved to death there in the last month. another two dies there on friday. >>> iraq's top shiite cleric is urging the government to do more to stop sectarian violence. on monday a cafe was bombed north of baghdad. >>> and one man has left brain dead, and another five critically ill after receiving a experimental drug. >>> there is a drinking water crisis in the city of flint, michigan. people have been queueing up for bottled water after high levels of lead were found in the drinking water. john hendren sent us this update. >> reporter: this is one of five water distribution centers in flint. the national guard is delivering water, testing supplies, and filters to the residents. yesterday there was one soldier doing that. today there are six. and that is happening at five different places around this city. to make matters worse governor sneijder
and hours after the west african ebola outbreak is confirmed over, a new case is confirmed in sierra leone> hello again, and a reminder of the stop stories on al jazeera. people in the syrian town of madaya have told officials that 32 people have starved to death there in the last month. another two dies there on friday. >>> iraq's top shiite cleric is urging the government to do more to stop sectarian violence. on monday a cafe was bombed north of baghdad. >>> and one man...
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jazeera, hours of the west africa ebola outbreak is confirmed over, a new case is confirmed in sierra leonethe next commander in chief is standing on this stage. >> heated exchanges between the republican presidential hopefuls ahead of the first primary elections. ♪ >>> the headlines, a manhunt is underway in indonesia, as police try to track down a man they believe coordinated thursday's attacks in jakarta. >>> iraq's leading shiite religious authority is urging the government to do more to stop sectarian violence. this is after a cafe was bombed north of baghdad on monday. >>> people in the syria town madaya have told officials from the world food program that 32 people have starved to death there in the last month. >>> kenyan troops have been killed in an al-shabab attack in somali. kenya has given no indication of the number of casualties, but an app shabab spokesman says their fighters have killed at least 63 troops. our correspondent sent this update. >> reporter: the attack in southwestern somali, not far away from kenya, a group of al-shabab fighters are said to have carried out the
jazeera, hours of the west africa ebola outbreak is confirmed over, a new case is confirmed in sierra leonethe next commander in chief is standing on this stage. >> heated exchanges between the republican presidential hopefuls ahead of the first primary elections. ♪ >>> the headlines, a manhunt is underway in indonesia, as police try to track down a man they believe coordinated thursday's attacks in jakarta. >>> iraq's leading shiite religious authority is urging the...
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sierra leone has reported yet another case of ebola in less than a week. the new patient is a 38-year-old woman, a relativive of another ebola victim who died last week. sierra leone had had officially declared itself free of the virus two months ago. the epidemic had killed more than 11,000 people in west africa in the last two years. hundreds of protesters have broken into moldova's parliament after it appointed a new prime minister. they say he is part of a staeblt riddled with corruption scandals and they want new elections. >> reporter: protesters break through police lines and force their way into parliament. police p couldn't stop them. the protesters are angry that members of parliament approved the appointment of a new pro-european prime minister. they say he is part of the corrupt political elite. the protest inside parliament was the culmination of a day of demonstrations. earlier thousands of people had gathered outside parliament to make their feelings known. >> translation: we are not satisfied with the parliament and how it has been formed.
sierra leone has reported yet another case of ebola in less than a week. the new patient is a 38-year-old woman, a relativive of another ebola victim who died last week. sierra leone had had officially declared itself free of the virus two months ago. the epidemic had killed more than 11,000 people in west africa in the last two years. hundreds of protesters have broken into moldova's parliament after it appointed a new prime minister. they say he is part of a staeblt riddled with corruption...
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the health ministry of sierra leone says for ebola. sierra leone and liberia struggled to contain the outbreak since december 2014. russian scientists have developed a vaccine that is in testing phase. after fighter is battled their way onto to the base, the attack happened west of the capital close to the kenyan border. aid workers say the government is preparing to dismantle a third of a refugee camp in calais. authorities are encouraging people to move into new accommodation but many are afraid to leave their tents. >> reporter: a sense of urgency has spread through the aleways of the jungle. volunteers are helping volunteers to move their makeshift homes. people have heard that the local authorities want to clear away hundreds of tents and reclaim part of the land currently used by the camp. >> there's a lot of confusion, especially between the police and residents of the camp. it is all very up in the air. there's no idea. we want to move as fast as we can. >> reporter: these iranian refugees are among those affected. they took do
the health ministry of sierra leone says for ebola. sierra leone and liberia struggled to contain the outbreak since december 2014. russian scientists have developed a vaccine that is in testing phase. after fighter is battled their way onto to the base, the attack happened west of the capital close to the kenyan border. aid workers say the government is preparing to dismantle a third of a refugee camp in calais. authorities are encouraging people to move into new accommodation but many are...
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and more than 100 people are guaranteed in sierra leone over ebola fears.he 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. >> a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera. often explosion that has fallen near the border of syria that has killed one person. three others were injured when the mortar shell landed on school grounds. >>> the oil cartel opec predicts a recover this year. the current low prices were forced on opec countries out of production. >>> five soldiers have been killed in a training exercise iin the french alps. they were a group of 50 soldiers skiing in the area when the avalanche struck on sunday. on wednesday two student
and more than 100 people are guaranteed in sierra leone over ebola fears.he 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...
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guinea, sierra leone and liberia struggled to contain the outbreak after the first reported case back in december, 2013. >>> still to come on the program, an oil refinery in flames in southern yemen after a bomb was set off. >>> comedy house to the presidency, guatemala's new leader gets serious about putting his country together. >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the soundbites. we're giving you a deeper dive into the stories that are making our world what it is. >>> indonesian police are looking for a man named as the coordinator of thursday's jakarta attacks. three other suspects have been arrested. seven people, including five attackers were killed. >>> iraq's top religious leader urges the government to do more to stop violence where there have been revenge attacks object sunni mosques. >>> people in madaya said 32 people starved to death this there in the last month. the u.n. is reminding all sides that it is a war crime to use starvation as a weapon. >>> six volunteers of a medical drug trial in france are critically ill, one in a c
guinea, sierra leone and liberia struggled to contain the outbreak after the first reported case back in december, 2013. >>> still to come on the program, an oil refinery in flames in southern yemen after a bomb was set off. >>> comedy house to the presidency, guatemala's new leader gets serious about putting his country together. >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the soundbites. we're giving you a deeper dive into...
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sierra leone has more than 14,000 that tested positive for the disease. and 4,000 died.eria had a slightly lower case load, but the highest death toll at 4,800. ebola tested the ability of already overstretched west african health systems to cope. it also tested the ability of the world health organization to cope, your organization was criticized for not failing to act quickly enough. so what lessons can be learned in your opinion? >> well, i think there have been many lessons. perhaps the first one is the importance of investing in strong health systems, particularly in vulnerable countries. we know that the countries of west africa including liberia and sierra leone who were emerging from years of civil conflict, they had very weak health systems. so the outbreak was slow to be recognized, and once it was recognized, we collectively slow to respond. i think we have also learned the lessons of the importance of -- of government leadership in managing major outbreaks. the centrality of communities. communities are vital to -- to getting on top of outbreaks such as ebola
sierra leone has more than 14,000 that tested positive for the disease. and 4,000 died.eria had a slightly lower case load, but the highest death toll at 4,800. ebola tested the ability of already overstretched west african health systems to cope. it also tested the ability of the world health organization to cope, your organization was criticized for not failing to act quickly enough. so what lessons can be learned in your opinion? >> well, i think there have been many lessons. perhaps...
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the middle voyage beeves sierra leone, this was in may of 1757. we now have 169 slaves on board. but within just a few days, he says one man's slave, not very well and another is not very well and as you turn the page you begin to see that more and more people are getting sick, children among them and then they begin to die. one day he says this 24 hours died, two small boy slaves, younger than 12 and they like the others dying in the epidemic that was unfolding, died of a disease that they call the bloody flux but which we know today is amoebic dysentery. in the third foliage documented in these lawbooks, dudley used in an area of west africa that today we would call ghana is in a place called cape coast castle which was a slaveing warehouse and fortress that was also recently agreed in's home office for slaves in west africa. this was in the summer of 1758. a time when great britain and english colonies were exchanging harassments with the fringe. this was during the 7 years' war and dudley and his commander, william taylor, think they see a shift in the distance and they know
the middle voyage beeves sierra leone, this was in may of 1757. we now have 169 slaves on board. but within just a few days, he says one man's slave, not very well and another is not very well and as you turn the page you begin to see that more and more people are getting sick, children among them and then they begin to die. one day he says this 24 hours died, two small boy slaves, younger than 12 and they like the others dying in the epidemic that was unfolding, died of a disease that they...
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. >>> we are learning more about the latest case of sierra leone.ealth officials in three towns are isolating more than two dozen people who came in contact with a woman who died there yesterday. hours after the world health organization declared sierra leone ebola free. >> it has been two months since the tiny area was declared ebola free. an investgate is underway. we have support from the international partners. they have done preliminary investgations. they have been able to identify about 27 contacts who are now isolated. >> but it's not clear how thevirus re-emerged and stresses the deadly disease has continued since the country was declared ebola free. it's normal for flare-ups to occur and people can get too relaxed too soon. here on the streets of freetown, the currentree's capitol, people say they are concerned not just for themselves but for the entire nation. including for commercial bike riders? >> i am voeworried very much. he is concerned about the safety of his children. as sierra leone faces challenge, penaling are hoping the outbre
. >>> we are learning more about the latest case of sierra leone.ealth officials in three towns are isolating more than two dozen people who came in contact with a woman who died there yesterday. hours after the world health organization declared sierra leone ebola free. >> it has been two months since the tiny area was declared ebola free. an investgate is underway. we have support from the international partners. they have done preliminary investgations. they have been able to...
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and a half percent loss in the dow today. >> darya: a new case of ebola has been confirmed in sierra leonerus is gone and they're celebrating that. the country is under a enhanced service and syria. the who did say it could return. >> reporter: right now we have sunny skies but storms will become again will have more details on the comeback >> darya: they had to remove the boulder and found that it was the best way to move it was making it explode. >>: if out of the most effective way to get rid of the boulder was to put an explosives. >> darya: once they did that they're able to remove the debris. >> anny: getting up to the sierras is a little slack. it is slick getting up to the sears the part of 50 and 80 today. the snow has stopped for the most part. however we are concerned about avalanches. to keep that in mind if you drive up their. >> anny: here is a shot of the san mateo bridge. enjoy the sun right now. when a star tracker for is quiet. we have another system coming in. we will see some light rain late this afternoon and evening hours. right now we have set conditions generally. b
and a half percent loss in the dow today. >> darya: a new case of ebola has been confirmed in sierra leonerus is gone and they're celebrating that. the country is under a enhanced service and syria. the who did say it could return. >> reporter: right now we have sunny skies but storms will become again will have more details on the comeback >> darya: they had to remove the boulder and found that it was the best way to move it was making it explode. >>: if out of the most...
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sierra leone. sierra leone. sierra leone. he was overcome within a month he was overcome within a month he was overcome within a month with symptoms he knew too well. with symptoms he knew too well. with symptoms he knew too well. >> if you told me on day one, >> if you told me on day one, >> if you told me on day one, that a week later i will develop that a week later i will develop that a week later i will develop multicm organ failure. multicm organ failure. multicm organ failure. brain failure, brain failure, brain failure, respiratory respiratory respiratory failure. failure. failure. kidney. kidney. kidney. it probably would have been it probably would have been it probably would have been zero. zero. zero. it's very port nate to be it's very port nate to be it's very port nate to be alive. alive. alive. >> the >> the >> the viral viral viral likelihood in hits likelihood in hits likelihood in hits blowed blowed blowed was more than that. was more than that. was more than that. two months after being relea
sierra leone. sierra leone. sierra leone. he was overcome within a month he was overcome within a month he was overcome within a month with symptoms he knew too well. with symptoms he knew too well. with symptoms he knew too well. >> if you told me on day one, >> if you told me on day one, >> if you told me on day one, that a week later i will develop that a week later i will develop that a week later i will develop multicm organ failure. multicm organ failure. multicm organ...
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seven grandkids, eight great grandkids, and five great-great a second case of ebola has emerged in sierra leone. --a close relative of the first victim tested positive for the virus that has killed more than 11,000 people --about 150 of the first victim's contacts have been under monitoring --world health organization officials say additional new cases are possible. ## scary story out of tallahassee --a dad spotted a raccoon moving in a manner he described as "zombie-like." --he said it was similar to what would be found in rabid animals. --the animal became aggressive and charged at his daughter's friends. --the family dog -- an 8-month-old bulldog -- jumped into action and scared it up a tree --animal control came and got the animal. --child is fine...wasn't bite or scratched. did go to hospital to get checked out. ## tampa bay times ranks top 50 tampa three 3. rooster & the till 2. farmtable kitchen 1. edison: food+drink lab newspaper tease: tampa bay times and coming up, a recall alert that coming up, a recall alert that could impact your little ones. parents you won't want to miss this sto
seven grandkids, eight great grandkids, and five great-great a second case of ebola has emerged in sierra leone. --a close relative of the first victim tested positive for the virus that has killed more than 11,000 people --about 150 of the first victim's contacts have been under monitoring --world health organization officials say additional new cases are possible. ## scary story out of tallahassee --a dad spotted a raccoon moving in a manner he described as "zombie-like." --he said...
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more than one third of the 11,000 people killed during the outbreak were from sierra leone. a rare january hurricane in the onantic ocean is closing in the portuguese islands. authorities are warning of waves up to 60 feet high, wind gust up to 100 miles per hour and torrential rain. hurricane alex is the first hurricane to form in the month of january since 1938. global news 24 hours a day from the bloomberg first word desk. i'm mark crumpton. david: stocks continue to slide. the nasdaq down just over 3%. theirly do investors have eyes on the market, washington is watching as well. josh: obviously, these are moves that are closely watched at the treasury department. marketsch financial around the world and evaluate what sort of broader impact they could have on the united states. david: let's bring in john stoltz, chief market strategist at oppenheimer. of this,all, amid all what do you see as the principal drivers? we have heard about oil. we have heard about china. we have heard about the psychology of sentiment. what is the biggest driver? john: fed, currency, commoditie
more than one third of the 11,000 people killed during the outbreak were from sierra leone. a rare january hurricane in the onantic ocean is closing in the portuguese islands. authorities are warning of waves up to 60 feet high, wind gust up to 100 miles per hour and torrential rain. hurricane alex is the first hurricane to form in the month of january since 1938. global news 24 hours a day from the bloomberg first word desk. i'm mark crumpton. david: stocks continue to slide. the nasdaq down...
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liberia, sierra leone, and guinea were at the heart of the two year outbreak. liberai was declared free of the disease in may but two new cases have since emerged. the w-h-o says new flare-ups of t& the deadly sickness are likely to happen. the c-d-c is warning pregnant certin places in south america a virus, known as the zika virus, is spreading through papats of brazil l nd else where in latin america -- that virus has the propencity to cause birth defects. it's a mosquito borne virus with symptoms of fever, rash and joint pain. the disease was deteteted in texas earlier this week. coffee with a cop -- a national initiative to bring cops and community members closerer-- makes its wawa to cedar rapids. police say these events happen every few months. they are meant to show people cops are nothing to be afraid of. the owner of brewed awakenings in cedar rapids... the most recent coffee shop to host... says these events are absolutely necessary. (larry janda/brewed awakenings owner) "the police really don't pose a threat to us. the police are really here to help
liberia, sierra leone, and guinea were at the heart of the two year outbreak. liberai was declared free of the disease in may but two new cases have since emerged. the w-h-o says new flare-ups of t& the deadly sickness are likely to happen. the c-d-c is warning pregnant certin places in south america a virus, known as the zika virus, is spreading through papats of brazil l nd else where in latin america -- that virus has the propencity to cause birth defects. it's a mosquito borne virus...
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the ebola academic -- epidemic was over, but a second case has emerged in sierra leone. 150 people are under monitoring, and the new patient under quarantine. that would be a real setback. tisha: still a threat. people flooding grocery stores, stocking up in food and other supplies. steve: many cannot get out and depend on other people to get meals to their home. you will hear from people >> snowplows and otherleannouncer: see what is happening. >> first at 5:30, a major winter storm is taking aim. hello, everyone, i am heather waliga. anna: we could see a full range of winter precipitation from snow, ice, and even rain. stephanie?
the ebola academic -- epidemic was over, but a second case has emerged in sierra leone. 150 people are under monitoring, and the new patient under quarantine. that would be a real setback. tisha: still a threat. people flooding grocery stores, stocking up in food and other supplies. steve: many cannot get out and depend on other people to get meals to their home. you will hear from people >> snowplows and otherleannouncer: see what is happening. >> first at 5:30, a major winter...
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. >>> sierra leone confirmed a second new case of ebola this week.ion was deemed ebola free in november, but officials from the c.d.c. expected potential flare-ups. we have more from atlanta. >> over two years after it began, the ebola outbreak that took over 11,000 lives, the deadliest in recorded history appear to be over in west africa. >> you have to be very clear that although today is an important milestone, it's only a milestone. it is not the end of the ebola response in west africa. >> then last week, tests on a person who died in northern sierra leone proved positive for ebola. >> clearly a sense of disappointment, but also, there was -- i was encouraged to the case was identified from the response happened according to plan. >> dr. morgan from the c.d.c. arrived back in atlanta from sierra leone, saying investigators are focusing on the 150 people who came in contact with the woman who died and are working closely with government officials, doctors and border authorities there. the world health organization and c.d.c. warn has more flare-u
. >>> sierra leone confirmed a second new case of ebola this week.ion was deemed ebola free in november, but officials from the c.d.c. expected potential flare-ups. we have more from atlanta. >> over two years after it began, the ebola outbreak that took over 11,000 lives, the deadliest in recorded history appear to be over in west africa. >> you have to be very clear that although today is an important milestone, it's only a milestone. it is not the end of the ebola...
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i can't believe of a coincidence. >>> new case of ebola has been confirmed in sierra leone months afterountry was declared free of the virus. the victim who died in the district was a 22-year-old woman student. she potentially exposed 27 others to ebola. she was living in a house with 22 other people, and was treated as an out patient at hospital. this is only a day after the world health organization said the west africa ebola outbreak was over, as all known chains of transmission had been stopped. the epidemic killed more than 11,300 people over two years. now the world health organization says the job is not done. >> there are teams on the ground from the ministry of health, supported by international partners, and right now there is work being done to see -- to trace contacts obviously. to see who could have been exposed and to make sure that all necessary measures are being done to stop this flairup as soon as possible. and this really reinforced the message that these countries are facing a risk of new cases coming, so the job is not over, flairups are possible, and we have to be
i can't believe of a coincidence. >>> new case of ebola has been confirmed in sierra leone months afterountry was declared free of the virus. the victim who died in the district was a 22-year-old woman student. she potentially exposed 27 others to ebola. she was living in a house with 22 other people, and was treated as an out patient at hospital. this is only a day after the world health organization said the west africa ebola outbreak was over, as all known chains of transmission had...
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government leaders declared sierra leone free from the virus three months ago.mic has killed more a thousand people in the last few years. >>> there is a mosquito virus that is getting people sick. critically ill patients are now being turned away because of a lack of beds and equipment. >> reporter: alexander has been pacing up and down for four hours since arriving at this maternity clinic. still bleeding have an apparent miscarriage. >> translator: we are human beings, not dogs. >> reporter: she is not alone, the entrance and waiting room to the clinic are full of women in labor who have yet to be admitted. >> translator: i'm here with my daughter, and they say there is no space available. i'm terrified. can you see her there. she is suffering to give birth. what can we do? we have to go from one hospital to another by bus. >> reporter: we're told upstairs women in labor are undergoing examinations in chairs because there is not enough beds and equipment or doctors to hope with demand. >> reporter: this orthopedic wing looks like it is a war zone. many forced
government leaders declared sierra leone free from the virus three months ago.mic has killed more a thousand people in the last few years. >>> there is a mosquito virus that is getting people sick. critically ill patients are now being turned away because of a lack of beds and equipment. >> reporter: alexander has been pacing up and down for four hours since arriving at this maternity clinic. still bleeding have an apparent miscarriage. >> translator: we are human beings,...
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liberia joins sierra leone and guinea 3 girls who live in high poverty hispanic communities are more likely to receive at least one dose of the hpv vaccine compared to other groups.hpv causes most cases of cervical cancer.the cdc recommends girls and boys ages 11 and 12 get three doses of the vaccine. 3 a new study shows health warnings on sugar sweetened beverages... similar to those on tobacco products... may influence whether parents buy the drinks for their children. university of pennsylvania researchers... found when labels warn of obesity... diabetes... and tooth decay... parents are much less likely to purchase the drinks. 3 foods that contain high amounts of flavonoid flave-uh-noid including blueberries, citrus fruit and red wine may help reduce erectile dysfunction.research shows men who eat flavonoid rich foodsdsust a few times a week, combined with exercise can reduce their risk by about 20 percent. consumed foods in the world... may put pregnant women at a higher risk for developing gestational diabetes. danielle nottingham reports from santa monica, ca on how women can
liberia joins sierra leone and guinea 3 girls who live in high poverty hispanic communities are more likely to receive at least one dose of the hpv vaccine compared to other groups.hpv causes most cases of cervical cancer.the cdc recommends girls and boys ages 11 and 12 get three doses of the vaccine. 3 a new study shows health warnings on sugar sweetened beverages... similar to those on tobacco products... may influence whether parents buy the drinks for their children. university of...
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(wipe vo)a woman who died in sierra leone has tested positive for the ebola virus. the results came just after the world health organization declared an end to the deadliest ebola outbreak .the ebola virus has killed more than 11-thousand people, mostly in west africa.(wipe vo) (tues)and researchers in australia say regular exercise may reduce lower back pain by about 35-percent. doctors looked at more than 30- thousand people and found patients who exercised and also added back pain prevention education had even better results.those are some of this week's top health stories.kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. 3 new data shows women are waiting longer to become mothers.the c-d-c says its been rising for the last 15- years.andrew spencer has the details in today's health 3 the average age of women having their first child has risen to 26.that's the word from the centers from disease control and prevention.back in 2000, it was just under 25-years-old... by 20-14... it had risen to 26.researchers partly because there are fewer mothers under the age of 20.in fact, the t
(wipe vo)a woman who died in sierra leone has tested positive for the ebola virus. the results came just after the world health organization declared an end to the deadliest ebola outbreak .the ebola virus has killed more than 11-thousand people, mostly in west africa.(wipe vo) (tues)and researchers in australia say regular exercise may reduce lower back pain by about 35-percent. doctors looked at more than 30- thousand people and found patients who exercised and also added back pain prevention...
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even though sierra leone had the highest number of ebola cases compared to liberia the death toll was the highest there at 4,809. at its height ebola sparked fear around the world and governmentsd businesses took precautions. new cases have dwindled because of successful public health campaigns. in total the outbreak infected 28,000 people, killing 11,000 of them. >> reed: new research suggests eating your vegetables could actually help you cut the risk of glaucoma. the study found people who consume the most green leafy veggies were 20 to 30 percent less like throw develop this eye condition which is the leading cause of blindness than those who consume the least amount of vegetables. nitrate which helps the blood and circulation. >>> new government data shows at an older age. the average age of first-time moms rose from 24.9 in 2000 to 26.3 in 2014. experts say the decrease in teen births had the largest impact on this change. aging americans have the highest average age for first births while indians and alaska natives have the youngest. >> marie: a new study suggest warning labels
even though sierra leone had the highest number of ebola cases compared to liberia the death toll was the highest there at 4,809. at its height ebola sparked fear around the world and governmentsd businesses took precautions. new cases have dwindled because of successful public health campaigns. in total the outbreak infected 28,000 people, killing 11,000 of them. >> reed: new research suggests eating your vegetables could actually help you cut the risk of glaucoma. the study found people...
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the last african nation fighting the spread of the deadly disease.but the effects on liberia, sierra leone and guinea could be long lasting. by its own admission "the who" was slow to react to the crisis, waiting unitl it was out of control.the outbreak killed more than 11,000.unicef says more than 20,000 children are now ebola orphans.and while according to the 'who" the worst is over they do warn that flare ups could still for the next two days amazon is offering a hug discount to its prime membership. membership.the subscription fee will drop from 99 to 73 dollars.the promotion starts today at nine pacific time..that's noon local.it'll run until noon on sunday.one catch...only new customers can take advantage of the deal. a nine year old girl will have a scar for the rest of her life because of a burn from her i-phone case. liquid from the case leaked onto olivia retter of england's leg when she fell asleep with it. her mother has now posted a warning on facebook... saying that liquid can cause a chemical burn. its been shared more than 40- thousand times. the company that makes the cas
the last african nation fighting the spread of the deadly disease.but the effects on liberia, sierra leone and guinea could be long lasting. by its own admission "the who" was slow to react to the crisis, waiting unitl it was out of control.the outbreak killed more than 11,000.unicef says more than 20,000 children are now ebola orphans.and while according to the 'who" the worst is over they do warn that flare ups could still for the next two days amazon is offering a hug discount...
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molly: officials in sierra leone say a woman has died from ebola just hours after the world or of -- after the world health organization declared in end to the two-year epidemic to the disease. a student fell ill in the north of the country and came in contact with at least 27 people. thursday the who said the latest epidemic that killed 11,000 people was over, with liberia the last country to receive the all clear. here in france, a drug trial has gone terribly wrong. one person is brain-dead and five others have been hospitalized after a trial of the cannabis-based painkiller. the french health minister says a serious accident has taken place and that the testing has been stopped and all volunteers taken part have been recalled. next, investigators are trying to understand what pushed a sports teacher and 10 high school students to access a skierous and closed out run, where two of them died in an avalanche. the teacher is being treated at the hospital, where police are questioning him. he is suspected of voluntary manslaughter. >> the dangerous slope is what people see from the sk
molly: officials in sierra leone say a woman has died from ebola just hours after the world or of -- after the world health organization declared in end to the two-year epidemic to the disease. a student fell ill in the north of the country and came in contact with at least 27 people. thursday the who said the latest epidemic that killed 11,000 people was over, with liberia the last country to receive the all clear. here in france, a drug trial has gone terribly wrong. one person is brain-dead...
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who was treating patients from sierra leone. he was overcome within a month with symptoms he knew too well. >> if you told me on day one, that a week later i will develop multicm organ failure. brain failure, respiratory failure. kidney. it probably would have been zero. it's very port nate to be alive. >> the viral likelihood in hits blowed was more than that. two months after being released the virus which no longer appears in the drug or urine, made an oncourt americans. a few days after that we sampled the virus. it was present at high levels. the original load being 100 times more. it was hitching a ride quietly. unbeknownst to any of us. until i developed the inflammation in the eye. >> and your eye changed colour. >> one day i woke up and my normally blue eye was yooen. >> the virus found a hideout in part of dr coezer's body, which shouldn't have been accessible to ebola. >> my eye was a bit of a canary in a coal mine. we learnt that the virus can hi hack the privileged spaces. the eye is one of them. >> in what parts of
who was treating patients from sierra leone. he was overcome within a month with symptoms he knew too well. >> if you told me on day one, that a week later i will develop multicm organ failure. brain failure, respiratory failure. kidney. it probably would have been zero. it's very port nate to be alive. >> the viral likelihood in hits blowed was more than that. two months after being released the virus which no longer appears in the drug or urine, made an oncourt americans. a few...
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was yesterday, sierra leone facing the end of the ebola outbreak. the latest victim was taken ill to the border with ginny died on tuesday. tuesday that it was determined that she had died ebola. more than 11,000 people have lost their lives to that virus in west africa. it has been just over half a century and history was made with the first ever spacewalk. until today, it was something that no british person has ever done. an astronaut and his loading outside of theg international space station to replace an electrical unit. he said that he felt exhilarated. he was far too busy to dwell on it. it is time to check on the business markets. we are starting with the lower price of oil. a far cry from the crisis of $145 a barrel that we saw eight years ago. yearter: just in the past and a half we have seen oil prices come down by as much as 70%. oil prices have gone under $30 a barrel. that brings the latest value that we have here. crude is down almost $.60. the $29 a barrel mark. a level that we have not seen for about 12 years or so. lower oil price
was yesterday, sierra leone facing the end of the ebola outbreak. the latest victim was taken ill to the border with ginny died on tuesday. tuesday that it was determined that she had died ebola. more than 11,000 people have lost their lives to that virus in west africa. it has been just over half a century and history was made with the first ever spacewalk. until today, it was something that no british person has ever done. an astronaut and his loading outside of theg international space...
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health officials in sierra leone confirmed.. an autopsy of a boy who died in the northern part of the country revealed.. he died of the deadly virus. this just hours after the world health organization declared the ebola outbreak... is over. that's the latest from the breaking news center. new at six.. a sharp increase in bullying in clark county schools.. up 40% in the past couple of years. some have the potential of escalating into fights like this one at sierra vista high school. this cell video was shared with us just before thanksgiving. now.. some state grant money could help. action news reporter marissa kynaston spoke with the parent of a bullying victim about how that money should be used. take pkg you might remember this fight from back in november-- nat get her two high schoolers at sierra vista high school-- ganged up on the other student-- wearing white jeans. sot kimberly gates, godmother of the fight, it just went on and one i caught up with the victims godmother-- kimberly gates again today. she says-- her god da
health officials in sierra leone confirmed.. an autopsy of a boy who died in the northern part of the country revealed.. he died of the deadly virus. this just hours after the world health organization declared the ebola outbreak... is over. that's the latest from the breaking news center. new at six.. a sharp increase in bullying in clark county schools.. up 40% in the past couple of years. some have the potential of escalating into fights like this one at sierra vista high school. this cell...
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company american apparel launched a brand new partnership to help women, children and single moms in sierra leon. 50% of the proceeds will help build the textile industry. it was destroyed during the ebola crisis. all of the money will provide manufacturing skills and training for women in the african nation. >> coming up at 6:00, exercising but still not reaching your goal? well, a new study suggests breaking a sweat is not enough to slim down your waistline. >> check him out. that's sam, the starbucks barista. he was afraid he wouldn't be able to walk behind a coffee counter. the coffee shop's manager gave sam a chance. what he did was turned on the music and encouraged sam to channel his movements into dance. customers say they love his energy and so do i. ♪ blame it on the alcohol >> the historic blizzard had some of you running to the liquor store. >> i've got the list to read. you're going to have to help me with this. home made vodka, miller lite, svedka vodka, stella, coors light, prosecco, natural light, oyster bay, savion blanc. vodka is popular on capitol hill. folks in northeast love
company american apparel launched a brand new partnership to help women, children and single moms in sierra leon. 50% of the proceeds will help build the textile industry. it was destroyed during the ebola crisis. all of the money will provide manufacturing skills and training for women in the african nation. >> coming up at 6:00, exercising but still not reaching your goal? well, a new study suggests breaking a sweat is not enough to slim down your waistline. >> check him out....
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even though sierra leone had the highest number of ebola cases, the death toll was highest inliberia at 4809, according to in total, the outbreak infected nearly 29,000 people and killed more than 11000 of them. people in parts of wisconsin may have felt what's known as a frost quake tuesday night. dale: kind of an unusual thing. a frost quake happens when water in the soil expands when it freezes. that can cause a large boom and the ground can shake. they're pretty rare. usually, frost quakes are not that massive. kind of sounds like a serial. a good bowl of frost quakes. no, but that is unusual. something new every day. 4 hd forecast. dale: it is 12:16. we want to show you this new camera we added to our skycam from the peace center in downtown greenville. you can see main strtrt, the flowing nicely and a few folks enjoying across the river. downtown. anderson at 54 degrees, wind out of the west, southwest at eight temperatures already above normal. 50's for the day is out and make it these in the mountains. while the like to get used to those temperatures, things are about to chan
even though sierra leone had the highest number of ebola cases, the death toll was highest inliberia at 4809, according to in total, the outbreak infected nearly 29,000 people and killed more than 11000 of them. people in parts of wisconsin may have felt what's known as a frost quake tuesday night. dale: kind of an unusual thing. a frost quake happens when water in the soil expands when it freezes. that can cause a large boom and the ground can shake. they're pretty rare. usually, frost quakes...
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>>> sad news out of africa, hours after west africa ebola outbreak is over, one person dies in sierra leon. >>> isis has claimed responsibility for a coordinated attack in jakarta. one of the explosions happening near a starbucks. at least seven people were suspected attackers. at least 23 others were hurt in that explosion. no americans were injured. >>> fireworks were flying at last night's republican debate in south carolina. most of the tension was between texas senator ted cruz and the front-runner donald trump. donald trump continues to point cruz has been saying all along it's a nonissue. >> you have great constitutional -- >> i'm not going to be taking legal advice from donald trump. >> the candidates say most of their -- saved most of their venom for president obama. each blasted tuesday's state of the union address. >> president obama didn't so much as mention the 10 sailors that had been captured by iran. >> the speech was the president presidency. >>> the state of new mexico is planning to sue our state over summer. you'll remember that spill sent thousands of gallons of contam
>>> sad news out of africa, hours after west africa ebola outbreak is over, one person dies in sierra leon. >>> isis has claimed responsibility for a coordinated attack in jakarta. one of the explosions happening near a starbucks. at least seven people were suspected attackers. at least 23 others were hurt in that explosion. no americans were injured. >>> fireworks were flying at last night's republican debate in south carolina. most of the tension was between texas...
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the outbreak in liberia, sierra leone, and guinea killed more than 11,000 people.infectious disease physician told me that after the latest outbreak there is a silver lining. >> a bit more about how the ebola virus can linger in the human body. so this is precisely why the world health organization is warning we could still see flairups. we have seen patients like the nurse who came back, who had a relapse, months later about the disease, and ian who still has the virus in his eye. we know that about 20% of men will still have virus in their seaman. >> when does africa get to let its guard down? >> i don't think ever. weak economy. people having to be in very close act with the animals that carry the disease in the first place. weak health systems, these things are still there, and you have the ongoing risk of flairups. really, it depends on what kind of access you have to medical care. if you look at the americans who developed ebola, they survived because we had very high level medicine where we could be very aggressive. what is possible on the ground in these co
the outbreak in liberia, sierra leone, and guinea killed more than 11,000 people.infectious disease physician told me that after the latest outbreak there is a silver lining. >> a bit more about how the ebola virus can linger in the human body. so this is precisely why the world health organization is warning we could still see flairups. we have seen patients like the nurse who came back, who had a relapse, months later about the disease, and ian who still has the virus in his eye. we...