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simon mcgregor-wood reports. >> reporter: macedonian officials say the man arrived here october 2nd,was 58 and soon fell ill. his condition deteriorated on thursday, and he died authoritily after being ahead admitted to hospital, his traveling companions said they had not been to a country affected by i bola. >> his colleague says he was complaining of stomach problems for the last three days, he refuse today eat and not communicate bug didn't seek until helpful the they toll said he complained of vomiting and fatigue. >> reporter: authorities say they cannot yet confirm he had the virus, samples have been sent to germany where results are expected in 48 hours, his friends and the hotel where the two stayed are under quarantine. in london the british government announced ebola screening will now start. first at london's heathrow air for at the euro star train term until. travelers from sierra lie own, liberia and guinea will be asked about recent travel. who they ever been in contact with and their onward travel plans, medical assessment could be given by train staff o on si. the gof
simon mcgregor-wood reports. >> reporter: macedonian officials say the man arrived here october 2nd,was 58 and soon fell ill. his condition deteriorated on thursday, and he died authoritily after being ahead admitted to hospital, his traveling companions said they had not been to a country affected by i bola. >> his colleague says he was complaining of stomach problems for the last three days, he refuse today eat and not communicate bug didn't seek until helpful the they toll said...
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simon mcgregor wood, al jazeera, berlin. >>> festive welcome by thousands of supporters, joko wododo was sworn into office. step vassar reports. >> his supporters jokoi, was welcomed to the capitol by thousands. >> joko wododo has promised a revolution and that is what we need. our corrupt mentality has to change. >> despite attempts to boycott, hostile opposition against the president ever since he lost the election. >> translator: i say let us all work hard together, shoulder to shoulder, because this is an historic moment. we need to move together to work, work, and work. >> they call him the people's president and the people are throwing him a huge party. a party of unification of the country was hopelessly divided for many months and tomorrow the real hard work will start. unpopular measures will likely have to be taken soon. they include scutting fuel subsidies and improving the country's slowing economy with only 44% of the parliament, jokoi's party will face challenge. >> from opposition political parties but i think what joko is doing here, he is at the peak of his public op
simon mcgregor wood, al jazeera, berlin. >>> festive welcome by thousands of supporters, joko wododo was sworn into office. step vassar reports. >> his supporters jokoi, was welcomed to the capitol by thousands. >> joko wododo has promised a revolution and that is what we need. our corrupt mentality has to change. >> despite attempts to boycott, hostile opposition against the president ever since he lost the election. >> translator: i say let us all work hard...
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simon mcgregor wood in birmingham, blend. >>> kailash satyarthi has been credited for saving thousandsof children's lives from forced labor. his statements after the announcement. >> after decades of campaigning for children's rights he has received the most prestigious international award the nobel peace prize along with malala yousafzai. it's a cause he wish i didn't have to fight. >> millions of children, as i talk to you, are working in mines, factories, homes and workshops and so on. and i feel very bad about it. i--every moment--i feel for them because--it's because of them. >> reporter: satyarthi has been a relentless activist against child labor in india. he has been attacked and intimidated but his organization has helped to ask you more than 80,000 working children. he has been injured, and he has escaped death. he has even had to change his name. people are confronted him carrying a gun. imagine if he didn't have strong willpower how would he get out of these situations. this kind of thing has happened a lot. >> in india he is a national hero compared to some to mahatma gand
simon mcgregor wood in birmingham, blend. >>> kailash satyarthi has been credited for saving thousandsof children's lives from forced labor. his statements after the announcement. >> after decades of campaigning for children's rights he has received the most prestigious international award the nobel peace prize along with malala yousafzai. it's a cause he wish i didn't have to fight. >> millions of children, as i talk to you, are working in mines, factories, homes and...
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prosecutors admitting that they don't have enough evidence simon mcgregor woods outside of the court in the hague sends us this. >> well, the two-day status hearing here at the icc in the hague, the case of the prosecution against mr. kenyatte have concluded that the prosecution asked the three judges on the panel for a definitely adjournment of the case. by its own admission it does not have sufficient evidence to go to trial against mr. kenyatte. but it accuses the kenyan government and by implication president kenyatte of withholding evidence. mainly his mobile phone records, bank records and tax returns. the prosecution said that the kenyan government has not responded to repeated requests to supply that kind of information. the defense on wednesday rejec rejected that claim, as they always have. they said it has done what it can do, and there simply isn't evidence, and that's not the fault of mr. kenyatta they will take several weeks to deliver their verdict. in the meantime, mr. kenn atta is free to go. today on wednesday he was acting in a very presidential manner. >> well, th
prosecutors admitting that they don't have enough evidence simon mcgregor woods outside of the court in the hague sends us this. >> well, the two-day status hearing here at the icc in the hague, the case of the prosecution against mr. kenyatte have concluded that the prosecution asked the three judges on the panel for a definitely adjournment of the case. by its own admission it does not have sufficient evidence to go to trial against mr. kenyatte. but it accuses the kenyan government and...
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simon mcgregor-wood joining us from the hague in the netherlands. thank you. >>> coming up in this newshour - more civilians killed as the indian and pakistani army fire at each other in kashmir. >>> mexico deploys hundreds of troops as new links emerge in the case of 43 missing students, and in sport find out which legend has a problem with an athlete who could be about to win one of sport's top prizes. >>> houthi rebels in yemen rejected the domination, suggested by the president as a disagreement reports a peace deal brokered by the nations could be jeopardised. >> this is the man chosen to head a new government. he was met last week when he was head of the president's office. on tuesday afternoon, the president issued decree 61, appointing mubarak to the post of prime minister. he is 46 years old and has a doctorate degree in business administration. he is an independent sunni from the south, reportedly communicating well with western diplomats, and is close to the president. last year he served as secretary-general of the national dialogue conf
simon mcgregor-wood joining us from the hague in the netherlands. thank you. >>> coming up in this newshour - more civilians killed as the indian and pakistani army fire at each other in kashmir. >>> mexico deploys hundreds of troops as new links emerge in the case of 43 missing students, and in sport find out which legend has a problem with an athlete who could be about to win one of sport's top prizes. >>> houthi rebels in yemen rejected the domination, suggested by...
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simon mcgregor wood is there. >> to discuss this crisis all shared the same message. this has been an unprecedented outbreak, it will wreak havoc on the economies of the countries worst affected and the death toll will continue to rise for some months to come. in terms of the international community's response, it is slowly moving into gear, much needs to be done and yes, in the initial phases the response was far too slow. >> so how do we feel about what we're seeing right now? i will not hide from you that as msf there is immense frustration about how the international community has failed to live up to the challenge presented by this epidemic. the international community has been woefully unprepared and for far too long i.t. has been un-- far too long it has been unwilling to listen. >> eloquently and emotional reply about how her country is suffering from the terrible outbreak. there are now only one doctor for every 75,000 liberians. the predictions are that next year her country's economy will shrink by 12.5%. her country needs more of everything. >> we need mor
simon mcgregor wood is there. >> to discuss this crisis all shared the same message. this has been an unprecedented outbreak, it will wreak havoc on the economies of the countries worst affected and the death toll will continue to rise for some months to come. in terms of the international community's response, it is slowly moving into gear, much needs to be done and yes, in the initial phases the response was far too slow. >> so how do we feel about what we're seeing right now? i...
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simon mcgregor-wood reports from the hague. >> well, kenyatta asked in the hague for his day in court. he travelled with a number of cabinet ministers, and a group of supporters, including his wife and a daughter. on the ground he was met by a number of supporters here. on wednesday we upped that there'll be dozens of other people who have flown to the aying to show him support -- to the hague to show him support. there's be a colourful scene on wednesday when he makes his appearance, doing so as a private citizens, having temporarily abdi kated power to his deputy and co-accused. it will be a big day in court. tuesday we saw legal exchanges. the language at times strained. particularly in exchange between the prosecution and the kenyan attorney-general, here representing the kenyan government. the prosecution's line that the kenyan government has done enough to provide it with the evidence it needs to build its case. the prosecution has admitted that its case is weak. it needs evidence, things like telephone records, banking statements and tax returns belonging to mr kenyatta, and co
simon mcgregor-wood reports from the hague. >> well, kenyatta asked in the hague for his day in court. he travelled with a number of cabinet ministers, and a group of supporters, including his wife and a daughter. on the ground he was met by a number of supporters here. on wednesday we upped that there'll be dozens of other people who have flown to the aying to show him support -- to the hague to show him support. there's be a colourful scene on wednesday when he makes his appearance,...
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simon mcgregor wood has more. >> reporter: thursday was his last chance to try to defend himself against1 very serious charges brought against him by the prosecution. on thursday they decided to confront the issue of genocide. he nominated his american legal advisor peter robinson to deal with that issue, and perhaps the most notorious crime he is accused of is the mass cure. he is accused of masterminding and directing the massacre of more than 8,000 muslim boys and girls. on thursday he simply denied he knew what was happening, and therefore the charge should be thrown out. >> the truth is, he never planned or orders these executions, and if you agree to the legal lynching urged upon you by the prosecution, an innocent man will be convicted of a crime he didn't commit. >> reporter: he dealt with the charge against him that he was accused of terrorizing the city of sarajevo. the city same under repeated shell fire. 10,000 residents from all different communities were killed during that period. and during the prosecution case, many witnesses were called some u.n. military observers who w
simon mcgregor wood has more. >> reporter: thursday was his last chance to try to defend himself against1 very serious charges brought against him by the prosecution. on thursday they decided to confront the issue of genocide. he nominated his american legal advisor peter robinson to deal with that issue, and perhaps the most notorious crime he is accused of is the mass cure. he is accused of masterminding and directing the massacre of more than 8,000 muslim boys and girls. on thursday he...
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simon mcgregor-wood is outside the court in the hague. >> reporter: the two day status hearing here at icc concluded on wednesday. the prosecution asked the three judges on the panel for an indefinite adjournment in the case. it's an unusual move. perhaps rather controversial given the rules that govern the procedure in this court. why did it ask for that? because by its own admission, it doesn't have enough evidence to go to trial. but it accuses the president and the government of withholding crucial evidence that the prosecution feels would further implicate mr. kenyatta. namely his mobile phone records, bank records, and tax returns. the prosecution says the defense has not responded properly to repeated requests. the defense reejected that claim, saying the government has done what it can do, and there simply isn't evidence, and that's not any fault of mr. kenyatta or the fault of the kenyan government and demanded that the case be dropped. it's a very difficult decision for the judges to make. in the meantime mr. kenyatta is free to go. the left the court surrounded by doesens of
simon mcgregor-wood is outside the court in the hague. >> reporter: the two day status hearing here at icc concluded on wednesday. the prosecution asked the three judges on the panel for an indefinite adjournment in the case. it's an unusual move. perhaps rather controversial given the rules that govern the procedure in this court. why did it ask for that? because by its own admission, it doesn't have enough evidence to go to trial. but it accuses the president and the government of...
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simon mcgregor wood is in the hague, and kenyatta denies he organized mass killings. >> reporter: tuesday'sng was a largely technical procedure, but beneath the surface there was a crackle of tension and animosity, mainly between the prosecution and kenya's attorney general, the country's senior legal officer. it is the prosecution's assertion and has been for some months now that the kenyan government has not done enough to cooperate with the court and the prosecution. the prosecution wants a lot of stuff to help build evidence in its case. it needs his telephone mobile phone records, his tax returns, his bank statements, and the prosecution says the kenyon government is not doing enough to provide those records. far from him according to the attorney general. he was very robust in defense of his actions and the kenyan government. at times you could feel the animosity between the two parties. the kenyan government's position is it is doing everything it can, considering the legal constraints upon it. tuesday, of course, despite the occasional dramas, that is really the warm-up act. tuesday
simon mcgregor wood is in the hague, and kenyatta denies he organized mass killings. >> reporter: tuesday'sng was a largely technical procedure, but beneath the surface there was a crackle of tension and animosity, mainly between the prosecution and kenya's attorney general, the country's senior legal officer. it is the prosecution's assertion and has been for some months now that the kenyan government has not done enough to cooperate with the court and the prosecution. the prosecution...
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simon mcgregor wood has been covering this story for us at the hague. >> reporter: the status here athe hague, in the case against mr. kenyatta concluded on wednesday. the prosecution asked the three judges on the panel for an indefinite adjournment in the case. it's an unusual move, perhaps rather controversial given the statutes that govern the procedure of this court. by its own admission it does not have sufficient evidence to go to trial against mr. kenyatta. but accuses the kenyan government and by implication the president of withholding crucial evidence that it, the prosecution, feels would further implicate mr. kenyatta, namely his mobile phone records, bank records, and tax returns. the prosecution says the government has not responded with repeated requests to supply that information. the defense rejected that claim, saying the government of kenya is constrained by legal limit, it has done what it can do. and it demands as it has done before, that the case be dropped. it's a very difficult decision for the judges to make. they will make several weeks to deliver their verdic
simon mcgregor wood has been covering this story for us at the hague. >> reporter: the status here athe hague, in the case against mr. kenyatta concluded on wednesday. the prosecution asked the three judges on the panel for an indefinite adjournment in the case. it's an unusual move, perhaps rather controversial given the statutes that govern the procedure of this court. by its own admission it does not have sufficient evidence to go to trial against mr. kenyatta. but accuses the kenyan...
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simon mcgregor-wood will show that the proposed law undermines democracy. >> from the square outside the finance ministry, thousands took to the streets. here to protest against attacks on their use of the internet. the demonstration coordinated on facebook. >> the government says it's a way of raising cash. demonstrators say it's unfair and political. it's a protest - more like a freedom march in my opinion. >> they have introduced so many taxes. everyone has a feeling that it is the end of the internet, it will kill internet. >> the plan was to charge for every gigabyte used, then a flat rate charge. these protesters say no. >> hungary is struggling under debt. the government of viktor orban introduced new taxes, none as unpopular as this. many of the protesters accused the government of corruption, trying to weaken the government and trying to weaken press freedom. finding dissenting voices is harder. the internet tax will erode access to opposition voices. >> translation: now we see young people who up to now stayed away from politics. because of the tax, took to the streets and
simon mcgregor-wood will show that the proposed law undermines democracy. >> from the square outside the finance ministry, thousands took to the streets. here to protest against attacks on their use of the internet. the demonstration coordinated on facebook. >> the government says it's a way of raising cash. demonstrators say it's unfair and political. it's a protest - more like a freedom march in my opinion. >> they have introduced so many taxes. everyone has a feeling that...
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says it is a threat to freedom, simon mcgregor wood, one of the protests in budapest. >> it is the second time in three nights that thousands have turned out here outside the it is ministry, to campaign against the plan that their government to impose a tax on their use of the internet. the government says it is simply a plan to reduce this kuk's huge public death. these people disagree and say it is abattempt to restrict their access to freen, possibly even a strategy to control the free press he spoke of the need to move hungry towards any liberal democracy. for the russian president of course his partner in the european union as well, who have also expressed their extreme displeasure. it isn't clear with these people, are not youd to this type of street protest, are willing to go further, or whether they are ready for the bigger fight, that may face hungry. still to come, the u.s. postal service secretly monitoring american's mail, and sometimes without reason. and malicious signs of hacking found wherever u.s. military secrets are held, all signs point to russia and it's government. t
says it is a threat to freedom, simon mcgregor wood, one of the protests in budapest. >> it is the second time in three nights that thousands have turned out here outside the it is ministry, to campaign against the plan that their government to impose a tax on their use of the internet. the government says it is simply a plan to reduce this kuk's huge public death. these people disagree and say it is abattempt to restrict their access to freen, possibly even a strategy to control the free...
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. >> simon mcgregor wood reporting from the hague. >>> meanwhile, tensions in ferguson, missouri, ledto confrontation. protesters outside of the cardinals game calling for justice for mike browne, the teenager who was shot and killed in ferguson. >> the protesters had signs and upside down american flag, which is a sign of distress. that's when one woman made a racially charged comment. >> now there are no reports that anyone was arrested in these confrontations. joining us now is jonathan clark, a blogger in st. louis. and he covers the website "politics in color." there is a lot of wrong on both sides here. a lot of protesters were calling for violence against darren wilson, some wanted him dead. things of that nature. and obviously the other side had different views on that. what do you make of this clash between cardinals fans and protesters. it was definitely heated. >> there were many parts in motion, and a lot of piece pieces in play in their protest that we saw the other night. you know, one of the things that i can certainly say as a person of color, and as an african-america
. >> simon mcgregor wood reporting from the hague. >>> meanwhile, tensions in ferguson, missouri, ledto confrontation. protesters outside of the cardinals game calling for justice for mike browne, the teenager who was shot and killed in ferguson. >> the protesters had signs and upside down american flag, which is a sign of distress. that's when one woman made a racially charged comment. >> now there are no reports that anyone was arrested in these confrontations....
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simon mcgregor wood has the latest there. >> reporter: malala gave something that was obviously not aell-prepared statement, it was just off the cuff, heartfelt. she was very honored and was careful to pay tribute to her indian partner, and it was very important to her that a pakistani and indian would share this award. she hopes that shares love. and she noticed that she is a muslim and the co-winner is a hindu. she paid tribute to her father and family, and she made it clear that she was so grateful that her father allowed her to go to school, and in fact, he had not clipped her wings and she went on to commitment to girls in her home country to getting an education. >> a little later we will meet the journalist who first brought malala into the international spotlight. that's coming up at 4:30 eastern time. peaceful campaigns in children's rights in india for 30 years. credited for saving the lives of hundreds of thousands of children from forced labor. we spoke to him in new delhi after the announcement. >> it's a vicious sweet moment for this man. after decades of campaigning for
simon mcgregor wood has the latest there. >> reporter: malala gave something that was obviously not aell-prepared statement, it was just off the cuff, heartfelt. she was very honored and was careful to pay tribute to her indian partner, and it was very important to her that a pakistani and indian would share this award. she hopes that shares love. and she noticed that she is a muslim and the co-winner is a hindu. she paid tribute to her father and family, and she made it clear that she...
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simon mcgregor wood reports. >> reporter: he said he came as a private citizen but his arrival looked very presidential. he came with a motorcade and supporters and his own mode guards. once inside his lawyers told the court they would be doing all the talking. they say that the kenyan government is withholding evidence, and they should be instructed to hand it over. the prosecution admits it does not have enough evidence. it has some witnesses but it wants phone records, bank statements and tax returns that it believes will further incriminate kenyatta. >> for the court to make a ruling, which will effectively be interpreted as the court saying if a country sticks out for long enough, obstructing proper inquiries being made by the prosecutor, then case against the person of that country wants to protect will go away. that would be a disastrous interpretation. >> they insist that he's innocent of all charges and has done everything to cooperate. if there is not enough evidence the case should be dropped. >> the case has failed, and it has failed in a way that means there is no prospec
simon mcgregor wood reports. >> reporter: he said he came as a private citizen but his arrival looked very presidential. he came with a motorcade and supporters and his own mode guards. once inside his lawyers told the court they would be doing all the talking. they say that the kenyan government is withholding evidence, and they should be instructed to hand it over. the prosecution admits it does not have enough evidence. it has some witnesses but it wants phone records, bank statements...
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. >> we want to bring in simon mcgregor wood on assignment in berlin where the world health summiting being held. ebola is the prime focus. are there substantial recommendations coming out from experts there about tackling the outbreak? >> in a sense, i think the world community, the global community, the health community is now understanding what needs to be done. there's no surprise as to what needs to be done to get this present devastatingout break under control. what we've been hearing today in berlin, a number of different medical experts and public health officials all who have been personally involved in the fight against ebola and trying to get this particular zone of infection in west africa under control. they are saying that the donations, the pledges of money, all the fine talk from the different countries in the united nations now needs to be converted into action on the ground. what we really need to see, they say, are clinician in the infected countries, the health care systems in those three he countries are unable to respond on their own. we know that. what now needs
. >> we want to bring in simon mcgregor wood on assignment in berlin where the world health summiting being held. ebola is the prime focus. are there substantial recommendations coming out from experts there about tackling the outbreak? >> in a sense, i think the world community, the global community, the health community is now understanding what needs to be done. there's no surprise as to what needs to be done to get this present devastatingout break under control. what we've been...
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. >>> simon mcgregor wood has this latest >> reporter: tuesday's proceedings here, the status hearingwas concluded here at the icc was a largely technical procedure, but beneath the surface, there was a crackle of tension and animosity, mainly between the prosecution and kenya's attorney general, the country's senior officer. it is the prosecution's assertion and has been for some months now that the kenyan government has not done enough to cooperate with the court, to cooperate in particular with the prosecution. the prosecution wants a lot of stuff to help build evidence in its case against the president. it needs his telephone mobile phone records, his tax return, his bank statement, and the prosecution says the kenyan government is not doing enough to provide those records. far from it, says the kenyan government. the kenyan's government position is that it is doing everything it can considering the legal constraints upon it. tuesday, of course, despite the occasional dramas in the court that i described is really the warmup act. wednesday is the big day, that is the day that the
. >>> simon mcgregor wood has this latest >> reporter: tuesday's proceedings here, the status hearingwas concluded here at the icc was a largely technical procedure, but beneath the surface, there was a crackle of tension and animosity, mainly between the prosecution and kenya's attorney general, the country's senior officer. it is the prosecution's assertion and has been for some months now that the kenyan government has not done enough to cooperate with the court, to cooperate...
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simon mcgregor wood has more. one of them accused of master minding the massacre of 8,000 muslim men and boys. it was the single worse atrocity of the ball kin wars. he himself denines he had anything to do with it, he even claimed the numbers executed has been exaggerated. the truth is, that he never planned or orders these executions. and if you agree to the legal lynching of him, urged upon you, an innocent man will have been convicted. >> between 1992, and 1995, it was shelled by certain forces from the surrounding hills, civilians were shot by snipers, marketplaces were hit by mortars. he repeatedly accused prosecuting witnesses of bias, many were u.n. military on servers during the war, and blamed the serves for indiscriminate firing. but they drew superficial conclusions on superficial conclusions on the battle front. limited views with distortioned conclusions. >> at times on thursday, the performance was chaotic, and rambling, he tries to undermine the prosecution case, saying it's biased against him. and
simon mcgregor wood has more. one of them accused of master minding the massacre of 8,000 muslim men and boys. it was the single worse atrocity of the ball kin wars. he himself denines he had anything to do with it, he even claimed the numbers executed has been exaggerated. the truth is, that he never planned or orders these executions. and if you agree to the legal lynching of him, urged upon you, an innocent man will have been convicted. >> between 1992, and 1995, it was shelled by...
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thanks so much, simon mcgregor-wood there. >>> meanwhile in spain the condition of the nurse infectedh ebola is reported to have worsened. she is currently being treated at a hospital in madrid. paul brennan is there. >> reporter: the signs looking increasingly bleak for teresa romero here in madrid, the ebola-infected nurse. her condition appearing to deteriorate in the last t-- 24 hours. her brother was called to the hospital and left visibly up say. saying his sister had been incubat incubated. the hospital denies that. but they do say the condition has worsened. the hospital is facing criticism by union workers, because the idea that she may have inadvertently infected herself comes from the authorities. but the workers say they still want to see the hospital chiefs resign. and some of the hospital staff inside this hospital have chosen to quit their posts, resign their positions, rather than go in and perhaps they believe risk their lives inside, given a situation where they simply don't trust the protective equipment which has been issued to them. >>> the president of the world
thanks so much, simon mcgregor-wood there. >>> meanwhile in spain the condition of the nurse infectedh ebola is reported to have worsened. she is currently being treated at a hospital in madrid. paul brennan is there. >> reporter: the signs looking increasingly bleak for teresa romero here in madrid, the ebola-infected nurse. her condition appearing to deteriorate in the last t-- 24 hours. her brother was called to the hospital and left visibly up say. saying his sister had been...
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simon mcgregor wood is live for us at the hague.'s cross over to him and find out what happened at the court. >> reporter: the prosecution started the day with the request of the court to deliver an indefinite adjournment, allowing -- it opens, the government of kenya -- to provide some of the evidence that the prosecution insists is being withheld from it, and without which it doesn't have sufficient evidence to prosecute the case. the judges ended the hearing about an hour or two ago, mr. kenyatta left with his supporters. i'm joined by the legal rep senttive of the victims. we musn't forget the victims over a thousand of them. i wonder after all of that exhaustive technical debate, whether the victims are being forgotten in this case. >> that has been a concern out there. i rep sent 20,000 victims, their plight certainly seems to have been gotten by the government of kenya itself, which has provided next to nothing compensation for the victims, and there has been virtually no prosecutions for anyone, except for a handful of low-l
simon mcgregor wood is live for us at the hague.'s cross over to him and find out what happened at the court. >> reporter: the prosecution started the day with the request of the court to deliver an indefinite adjournment, allowing -- it opens, the government of kenya -- to provide some of the evidence that the prosecution insists is being withheld from it, and without which it doesn't have sufficient evidence to prosecute the case. the judges ended the hearing about an hour or two ago,...
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. >> simon mcgregor-wood reporting from the hague. >>> meanwhile, in hong kong pro-democracy protesterseed today to begin formal talks with the government on possible political reforms. this comes as the number of protesters filling the streets have declined dramatically. only hundreds stand where there were ones 10s of thousands of protesters. and they insist there is not a sign of defeat. talks begin on friday. >>> twitter is suing the federal government for the right to tell users about government surveillance. like most internet giants, twitter gives the government information about its users, upon request. however, companies cannot reveal those requests to the public. in a lawsuit filed today against the fbi and the justice department, twitter says, it has a first amendment right to tell its users about the scope of the government surveillance. >>> a mass grave may lead authorities to dozens of missing students. amid fears the prime suspects in their disappearance may be police officers. >>> and nasa's plan to sends people to mars may include putting them in to a deep sleep for 180
. >> simon mcgregor-wood reporting from the hague. >>> meanwhile, in hong kong pro-democracy protesterseed today to begin formal talks with the government on possible political reforms. this comes as the number of protesters filling the streets have declined dramatically. only hundreds stand where there were ones 10s of thousands of protesters. and they insist there is not a sign of defeat. talks begin on friday. >>> twitter is suing the federal government for the right...
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simon mont mcgregor-wood al jaza at frankfurt airport. >>> scientists in sweden say they have found aar link between the herpes sim plex virus the one that caused cold sores and the risk. research says a person had doubled the risk of developing alzheimer's. the finings confirm what -- findings confirm what expert long expected a weakened immune system among the elderly creates opportunities for the virus to spread to the brain. now the majority of people carrying herpes time one as i say is responsible for cold sores, scientists say the great benefit of these findings is that it will hope focus effort on treatments to stop the disease. >>> we have been speaking to dr. simon ridley from alzheimer's research u.k. >> alzheimer's disease is complex, it's unlikely it's a single causative agent or infection, so i think the many factors which feed in to the two. alzheimer's disease, the biggest of those is age. and there are a number of other factors which may play a role in modifying that risk. and so infection, we know that in the brain the immune system gets activated and involved and it
simon mont mcgregor-wood al jaza at frankfurt airport. >>> scientists in sweden say they have found aar link between the herpes sim plex virus the one that caused cold sores and the risk. research says a person had doubled the risk of developing alzheimer's. the finings confirm what -- findings confirm what expert long expected a weakened immune system among the elderly creates opportunities for the virus to spread to the brain. now the majority of people carrying herpes time one as i...