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and the local and state health authorities. >> sreenivasan: we had dr. frieden on the newshour just a couple of nights ago, where he was saying really the best way to get this is to get it at the source in africa. and obviously a lot of people are concerned about the travel and the free-flow of people and goods back and forth. so, is there anything we can do to improve the level of quarantine in west africa before people get onto the planes and go wherever they're going to go in the world? >> well, there is a process going on that very few people appreciate. if you or i were let's say in monrovia, liberia, right now at the airport, and we had a fever, which is checked for everyone that is trying to get onto a plane, we would not be able to get on a plane to leave liberia to come to the united states or anyplace else. so, it's the exit screening from the country which really proves to be quite effective. obviously, if someone doesn't have symptoms and doesn't have a fever and is in that phase of incubation where they are infected and they really don't know
and the local and state health authorities. >> sreenivasan: we had dr. frieden on the newshour just a couple of nights ago, where he was saying really the best way to get this is to get it at the source in africa. and obviously a lot of people are concerned about the travel and the free-flow of people and goods back and forth. so, is there anything we can do to improve the level of quarantine in west africa before people get onto the planes and go wherever they're going to go in the...
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maybe the disease less dangerous and devastating that the media has led us to believe i'm sure the local authorities usualed approach. >> governors now mandating a 21 day quarantine for travelers in to the u.s. considered high risk. female health care worker returning from africa who took care of ebola patients was placed on legal quarantine. >> governor chris crist tee said that he is ill. >> first of all i don't think he's a doctor. and secondly he's never laid eyes on me. and thirdly, i have been asymptomatic. >> she has time to reflect she'll understand. >> jon: why does christie has to be a dick about everything. he can't just -- all right, you did the quarantine, he can't just quarantine he has to be like you're a doctor without borders, not any more, get in the [bleep] room. you self sacrificing angel of mercy pc [bleep] i got your altruism right here. this woman put her life on the line to help dying patients. i at least hope every effort is being used to make her comfortable. >> says he plans to file a federal lawsuit if she's not released soon. we're told its unheated, with no shower and o
maybe the disease less dangerous and devastating that the media has led us to believe i'm sure the local authorities usualed approach. >> governors now mandating a 21 day quarantine for travelers in to the u.s. considered high risk. female health care worker returning from africa who took care of ebola patients was placed on legal quarantine. >> governor chris crist tee said that he is ill. >> first of all i don't think he's a doctor. and secondly he's never laid eyes on me....
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echo, thanks for the support we get from the mojave air and space port from the local authorities. i would like to say our job continues. immediately after locating the crash site, we set out with our partners to secure the crash site. that will continue to be the case overnight. we expect the ntsb will arrive approximately 7:30 tomorrow morning. we will spend a couple of hours putting together a game plan for moving forward as we continue the investigation, which we expect will take several days. >> [indiscernible] >> if you wouldn't mind, i would like to get the statements, and then we will take some of your questions, if you don't mind, with all due respect. 80's and gentlemen, george whiteside, the chief executive of virgin galactic. >> our primary thoughts at this moment are with the crew and family. we are doing everything we can for them now. i would like to recognize the work of the first responders, who we work with in the antelope valley, for their efforts on behalf of the team. we are also thinking of the team members that we have at the companies that have been working o
echo, thanks for the support we get from the mojave air and space port from the local authorities. i would like to say our job continues. immediately after locating the crash site, we set out with our partners to secure the crash site. that will continue to be the case overnight. we expect the ntsb will arrive approximately 7:30 tomorrow morning. we will spend a couple of hours putting together a game plan for moving forward as we continue the investigation, which we expect will take several...
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on this day they are being shed by a woman, taking the local authorities to court for the loss of her house and happiness. this is all that remains. three-storey home outside beijing that see whether her family spent their savings on. it was demolished to make way for a new road. ever since she has been fighting for adequate examination, so far without success. >> this is her home now, for her and her daughter - one room in a shared apartment with seven other families. >> there were three generations of us all living together in the same home. i never thought my life would end up like this. >> hers is one of thousands of cases that have been taken on by lynn obvious the past 10 years, wrongly imprisoned for fraud, he learnt his way around the legal system, fighting to clear his name, and helps others over china to clear his line. >> i can monitor many illegal actions. more people know how to use the law as a weapon to protect themselves. >> as they meet this week, the communist party chiefs know the importance of reforming and cleaning up the legal system. the counter leadership made
on this day they are being shed by a woman, taking the local authorities to court for the loss of her house and happiness. this is all that remains. three-storey home outside beijing that see whether her family spent their savings on. it was demolished to make way for a new road. ever since she has been fighting for adequate examination, so far without success. >> this is her home now, for her and her daughter - one room in a shared apartment with seven other families. >> there were...
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that's something that has to be done procedurally to help with the local authorities. the fbi is also there to try to see if there's anything they can help to try to put together this suspect of the kid who carried out this shooting. trying to see if there's any behavioral analysis to explain what happened here, maybe what triggered this in the recent days. maybe there was some experience at school. those are the things that the federal law enforcement is going to be doing. the fear i'm hearing from people on the scene, brooke, is that the injuries of these students that were suffered were severe enough that they're fearful that we might have more bad news coming, but we don't know yet. right now we have the shooter killed himself but that he managed to injure five other students and the fear on the scene is that, you know, these injuries are very severe. they're being treated at the hospital and they're trying to save as many lives as they can. >> they are working feverishly to save those lives, evan perez. let me just tell all of you, what we know. according to our se
that's something that has to be done procedurally to help with the local authorities. the fbi is also there to try to see if there's anything they can help to try to put together this suspect of the kid who carried out this shooting. trying to see if there's any behavioral analysis to explain what happened here, maybe what triggered this in the recent days. maybe there was some experience at school. those are the things that the federal law enforcement is going to be doing. the fear i'm hearing...
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this is necessary in those areas where due to different factors, the local authority is overwhelmed. elated violence is endemic. tens of thousands have been killed in the last seven years. despite presidential promises during that time, nothing seems to change >>> in the u.s. state of missouri, thousands of people have been protesting against recent police shootings, demonstrators calling for justice, for the unarmed black teenager michael brown. al jazeera's correspondent is in st louis. >> reporter: it's called the weekend of resistance, in and around st louis, and it may seem like another outpouring of rage of a police force accused of brutality. it's a highly organised campaign, looking for justice in the country has a whole. >> thank you for coming out. >> yes, there are the demonstrations, but there are seminars examining race, class, gender, the economy and the law. labour unions representing millions analysing what is at the roots of the killing. a domestic workers or nicer from california said the killing of michael brown in nearby ferguson in august cata lived national allia
this is necessary in those areas where due to different factors, the local authority is overwhelmed. elated violence is endemic. tens of thousands have been killed in the last seven years. despite presidential promises during that time, nothing seems to change >>> in the u.s. state of missouri, thousands of people have been protesting against recent police shootings, demonstrators calling for justice, for the unarmed black teenager michael brown. al jazeera's correspondent is in st...
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this is particularly necessary in those areas where due to different factors the local authorities had been overwhelmed. >> gang violence is endemic in new mexico. tens of thousands have been killed in the last seven years. despite the presidential promises nothing seems to change it >>> now to bolivia where polls open in the next few hours in the presidential election. the incumbent evo morales is expected to win a third term in office. >> from santa cruz. lucia newman takes a look at how the strong economy is influencing the election. >> reporter: this is santa cruz, the capital of opposition to bolivia's socialist president evo morales. a place where mass protests had been replaced by mass construction. this is bolivia's first major mall, next to the hard rock cafe. the last thing one can expect in a south american country. thanks to high commodity prices, bolivia is enjoying the highest economic job in its history, and it's a prosperity spreading across the social divide, explains the general manager of this factory. >> it's a different atmosphere. you notice integration between th
this is particularly necessary in those areas where due to different factors the local authorities had been overwhelmed. >> gang violence is endemic in new mexico. tens of thousands have been killed in the last seven years. despite the presidential promises nothing seems to change it >>> now to bolivia where polls open in the next few hours in the presidential election. the incumbent evo morales is expected to win a third term in office. >> from santa cruz. lucia newman...
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. >> if you find anything that washes ashore, contact the local authorities and do not touch it. >> reporter: russia was able to launch its own rocket this morning so the international space station will still be getting some supplies. craig boswell, cbs news, wallops island, virginia. >> russia successfully launched its progress 57 cargo ship on wednesday morning from caz diswak stan. that will help -- kazakhstan. that will help supply the station. >>> a quirky story about parking tickets in alexandria, virginia. there's a little known law there that makes it illegal to park a vehicle on any city street with a for sale sign on it. now the city council is suspending the enforcement of that law. alexandria says it will no longer ticket vehicles on the street while it reviews the law. >>> coming up on wusa9, it all comes down to tonight. the kansas city royals stay alive and force a game seven in the world series. we preview their final game against the san francisco giants. >>> and under fire, a small town in hawaii is in the path of molten lava and all they can do is get out of the way. more
. >> if you find anything that washes ashore, contact the local authorities and do not touch it. >> reporter: russia was able to launch its own rocket this morning so the international space station will still be getting some supplies. craig boswell, cbs news, wallops island, virginia. >> russia successfully launched its progress 57 cargo ship on wednesday morning from caz diswak stan. that will help -- kazakhstan. that will help supply the station. >>> a quirky story...
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so he controls basically the -- the local tribes, the republican guards, then comes the defense minister to call local authorities- and -- and security forces not to confront and just to hand over. then the third-party, which is the houthis basically just do the media part of it. so for a number of reasons. last week -- or this week, the president banned all political leaders from commenting in the media, and allowing just the houthi to be the face of everything. the second part of it, had he not been in the picture, allowing -- basically this is a way to get rid of -- you know, not allow the international community to interfere and not to sanction he and his party, so they can say to the international community that what is happening is houthi. houthi doesn't have any strong ties after sana'a, this is a complete coup done, and they are working together. and even if you see now the new government, the new prime minister, the defense minister is from the previous party, and they are the only one in the picture right now. the president himself we don't know whether he is detained or not. he never came out to come a
so he controls basically the -- the local tribes, the republican guards, then comes the defense minister to call local authorities- and -- and security forces not to confront and just to hand over. then the third-party, which is the houthis basically just do the media part of it. so for a number of reasons. last week -- or this week, the president banned all political leaders from commenting in the media, and allowing just the houthi to be the face of everything. the second part of it, had he...
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and the local authorities have warned -- have told everybody in the entire downtown area, including the university of ottawa, all of the shopping mall -- all the shopping district and all of the office buildings to stay inside. so you are seeing pretty much the only activity outside are police in the entire downtown area. >> sure. and this is a shooting as we have been saying, tom, that comes just two days after a man attacked two canadian soldiers in quebec. and one of those soldiers died from his injuries. the suspect in that incidents was shot and killed by police. i imagine it's too early to know whether there is a link between what happened in quebec two das ago and what's happening in ottawa today. >> well, when the canadian authorities elevated their threat level from low to medium. and here i am quoting, the rational was intelligence has indicated that
and the local authorities have warned -- have told everybody in the entire downtown area, including the university of ottawa, all of the shopping mall -- all the shopping district and all of the office buildings to stay inside. so you are seeing pretty much the only activity outside are police in the entire downtown area. >> sure. and this is a shooting as we have been saying, tom, that comes just two days after a man attacked two canadian soldiers in quebec. and one of those soldiers...
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we urge anyone who sees his perspective he or anyone has information, reported to the local authoritiesor the fbi. "allah akbar"? looking at these images, he says it was a prank or a ploy to drum up fear. seems like someone is copying it. >> regardless, the message is unsettling. >> you wanted it to be known. you don't put a piece of graffiti up somewhere so nobody sees it. >> and we want to tell you that abc 7 and our sister station news channel eight are hosting a special town hall on the isil threat. your voice, your future. the new terror threat. 8:00ll be october 16 from to 10 p.m. and that is it for abc 7 news at 5:00. abc 7 news at six charts right now with breaking news. -- at 6:00 right now with breaking news. >> this is abc 7 breaking news. >> major development in the fight against ebola in america. within the past 90 minutes by officials in dallas texas have confirmed a person there is showing symptoms of the disease. a cnn reports that person is sheriff's deputy who entered the apartment of the confirmed ebola patient thomas duncan. duncan died this morning inside a dulles c
we urge anyone who sees his perspective he or anyone has information, reported to the local authoritiesor the fbi. "allah akbar"? looking at these images, he says it was a prank or a ploy to drum up fear. seems like someone is copying it. >> regardless, the message is unsettling. >> you wanted it to be known. you don't put a piece of graffiti up somewhere so nobody sees it. >> and we want to tell you that abc 7 and our sister station news channel eight are hosting a...
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thursday will mark the career highlight of this local author. she is known as zane as you mentioned. the movie based on her novel "addicted" hits theaters. guess what, folks? she broke. she is broke. flat broke. hard to believe. when you think about this, not only is it a big studio production, zane has sold millions of books. she produces two cinemax series not to mention residuals from the film yet filed for bankruptcy this summer. she said she had $400 in her checking account, $51 in her savings and owes hundreds of thousands of dollars in back taxes. she appeared on "let's talk live" today so of course this author who has filled thousands of pages with her words had a lot to say about her financial status. >> are you getting a handle on your financial situation? >> i have no comment on that. >> as far as the money that you owe to the irs? is that something you're working on? >> i have no comment on that either. >> okay. well, nice to talk to you. >> good words. maryland state comptroller by the way called her the biggest tax cheat in the stat
thursday will mark the career highlight of this local author. she is known as zane as you mentioned. the movie based on her novel "addicted" hits theaters. guess what, folks? she broke. she is broke. flat broke. hard to believe. when you think about this, not only is it a big studio production, zane has sold millions of books. she produces two cinemax series not to mention residuals from the film yet filed for bankruptcy this summer. she said she had $400 in her checking account, $51...
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. >> you can understand why the local authorities felt the same way. one thing i want to ask you about, examining religious freedom in u.s. prison. what do we need to know about this case? >> it comes on the heels of hobby lobby. this one has to do with growing beards in prison. one prison in particular saying that they do not want men to have beards longer than a quarter. a particularly prisoner says i need to grow a beard half an inch or longer because i'm a practicing muslim. prison officials sit you can hide sim cards, weapons, in terms of security and communications they need to control that. it's a question of the court weighing religious freedom against the freedom. there's 44 prisons, over 40, and the federal prison systems allowing prisoners to grow facial hair. there's another religious freedom case, and that - they are being sued for not letting a young woman wear a head dress. two similar cases on religious freedom before the court. >> we'll look out for those decisions. jamie floyd, thank you for breaking it down. >>> to the politics, the
. >> you can understand why the local authorities felt the same way. one thing i want to ask you about, examining religious freedom in u.s. prison. what do we need to know about this case? >> it comes on the heels of hobby lobby. this one has to do with growing beards in prison. one prison in particular saying that they do not want men to have beards longer than a quarter. a particularly prisoner says i need to grow a beard half an inch or longer because i'm a practicing muslim....
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the lines of authority are? once you is a confirmed case, for example in dallas, does the cdc, does the nih, is there a federal authority? is it up to the local health department? who is in charge at that point? >> with regard to one of the things, when any test is done it is reported to cdc. so we have a network and we want the tests to go quickly. part of the preparedness we did was created capability all around the country for the tests to occur. so they can occur quickly. however when that test occurs, cdc is alerted to the test occurring and the results of the test. with regard to who controls the patient i think is the question, that is done at the local level. and we support in that. and the ten people were on the ground from cdc immediately. i think you all know, in terms of supporting the local health departments and doing the contact tracing and any other issues they have. with their issues of the testing or the contact stras tressing we stand ready do that. while the local health officials because this is a local issue and that is a big part of how you do the contact tracing and they make the decisions on the ground. we are there h
the lines of authority are? once you is a confirmed case, for example in dallas, does the cdc, does the nih, is there a federal authority? is it up to the local health department? who is in charge at that point? >> with regard to one of the things, when any test is done it is reported to cdc. so we have a network and we want the tests to go quickly. part of the preparedness we did was created capability all around the country for the tests to occur. so they can occur quickly. however when...
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michael brown's family has said they do not trust any of the local authorities. they are asking for special one and theyom day don't leave the local officials of st. louis are going to give equal justice to their child. , youronio french response? >> i agree. those of us who have called for special prosecutor many, many weeks ago did so for two reasons. relationshipcific with the afghan american community makes it impossible for african-american community to ever believe they're going to get justice. and if the grand jury ultimately coming not to indict from this county prosecutor, it actually makes it much worse. the second thing is, this has to in recognizing there are two crises going on right now. one short-term, and one long-term. in the short-term, we have this specific case to deal with. in the long term, we have a community that has a lot of people who feel like the justice system is against them. we have to do this in a way that actually heals those wounds and convinces people that the system does work. i think we dropped that ball and missed that opportu
michael brown's family has said they do not trust any of the local authorities. they are asking for special one and theyom day don't leave the local officials of st. louis are going to give equal justice to their child. , youronio french response? >> i agree. those of us who have called for special prosecutor many, many weeks ago did so for two reasons. relationshipcific with the afghan american community makes it impossible for african-american community to ever believe they're going to...
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late this evening, the local authorities spoke to the police chief, making one thing very plain. >> we're going to confirm any names at this time. by providing his name and background and clues to his motive who would simply dramatize somebody who perpetuated a cruel act against kids. that is the bottom line, kids should feel safe going to school. i will
late this evening, the local authorities spoke to the police chief, making one thing very plain. >> we're going to confirm any names at this time. by providing his name and background and clues to his motive who would simply dramatize somebody who perpetuated a cruel act against kids. that is the bottom line, kids should feel safe going to school. i will
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this is particularly necessary in those areas where due to different factors the local authorities have been overwhelmed. >> gang-related violence is endemic in new mexico. tens of thousands have been killed. despite presidential promises during that time, nothing seems to change. >>> we'll relive the gory details of a big shock for germany in european qualifying in a few minutes. they were one of greece's biggest basketball clubs. but now why they have to come back from relegation and corruption. >>> hello, many children in south africa walked long distances to get to school. some arrived late, some dropped out because of the lengthy trick. we report from arning farm outside johannesburg on a new plan to improve attendance and punctuation titly. >> it's the third time this week this boy is late for school. his mother cannot afford public transport. he walks 5km every day. >> i'm staying far, far away. i'm coming late into school. when i stay far like that, sometimes i'm not catching up the time. >> the 19-year-old south african is writing exams and is worried coming late and missing le
this is particularly necessary in those areas where due to different factors the local authorities have been overwhelmed. >> gang-related violence is endemic in new mexico. tens of thousands have been killed. despite presidential promises during that time, nothing seems to change. >>> we'll relive the gory details of a big shock for germany in european qualifying in a few minutes. they were one of greece's biggest basketball clubs. but now why they have to come back from...
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mexicans are seeing for the first time clear evidence of the extent of the collusion between the local authoritiesangs. >> is the best theory that it may have been a criminal gang with the police? >> involved with the police, yes. there are 22 policemen detained and some of them have confessed to have links with the local drug gangs and the local criminal gangs. so society for the first time is seeing evidence of this collusion, something that has been known in mexico for a long time. but mexico is the land of theories and rumors. nobody knows for sure anything, but the people are looking at the truth and it's quite sad. >> thank you very much for joining us. >>> let's join aaron now with the business news. and aaron, people talking a little bit more freely about depression in the workplace? >> that certainly is the hope. it's a huge problem in the workplace around the world, lucy. let me explain. hello there. in fact, it is -- there we go. it is a huge problem affecting 350 million people of working age around the world, and yet tackling depression has been largely taboo in the business world. no
mexicans are seeing for the first time clear evidence of the extent of the collusion between the local authoritiesangs. >> is the best theory that it may have been a criminal gang with the police? >> involved with the police, yes. there are 22 policemen detained and some of them have confessed to have links with the local drug gangs and the local criminal gangs. so society for the first time is seeing evidence of this collusion, something that has been known in mexico for a long...
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we're told at 7:00 tonight, we will get a briefing from the local authorities here in frederick county. we'll be told as much as they are able to tell us at this time about what happened. we do understand that the helicopter, which we have been trying to figure out what it was doing here, was on some type of training exercise. it's not clear whether that was a civilian vehicle. we hope to learn more about that at 7:00. live in frederick county, jackie bensen, news4. >> great work, jackie. >>> here's a picture obtained by the frederick news post of the parachute. we learned the technology behind the parachute was developed by nasa, and it's a big selling point of this particular type of plane, because it's designed to not only safe the passengers, but also the plane itself. if there's enough time for it to fully deploy before the plane hits the ground or in this case a tree. >>> it may be the first case of its kind in maryland. a man now facing charges connected to so-called revenge porn. >> that's right. tonight we're hearing from the victim. she says she even went to her ex boyfriend'
we're told at 7:00 tonight, we will get a briefing from the local authorities here in frederick county. we'll be told as much as they are able to tell us at this time about what happened. we do understand that the helicopter, which we have been trying to figure out what it was doing here, was on some type of training exercise. it's not clear whether that was a civilian vehicle. we hope to learn more about that at 7:00. live in frederick county, jackie bensen, news4. >> great work, jackie....
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the public health system is strong, with very high medical standards. indeed, authorities do not think there is much risk. still, they are on alert. the federal commissioner has been put in place. local authorities are bracing for the possibility of an outbreak. there have been a couple of false alarms. in one case, it turned out to be someone with malaria, and in another case, a hoax, but authorities reacted quickly, ceiling down buildings, so germany is concerned about the possibility of an outbreak, but the risk is considered low. >> thanks for that update. >> it was six months ago that the islamist group the boko haram kidnapped more than 200 schoolgirls. a few girls have been able to escape, but there are still no trace of the rest. >> boko haram has continued to carry out kidnappings and attacks in northern nigeria and beyond. >> on tuesday, families and friends of the kidnapped schoolgirls took to the streets again. >> the friends and families of the abducted students are still demanding action. the "ring back our girls" campaign is refusing to give up hope, despite six months of anguish. >> we're simply asking -- at this point, we are begging, we are pleading -- let the girls
the public health system is strong, with very high medical standards. indeed, authorities do not think there is much risk. still, they are on alert. the federal commissioner has been put in place. local authorities are bracing for the possibility of an outbreak. there have been a couple of false alarms. in one case, it turned out to be someone with malaria, and in another case, a hoax, but authorities reacted quickly, ceiling down buildings, so germany is concerned about the possibility of an...
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but neither virgin galactic nor indeed the local authorities issuing those names at this time. und control learned of something going wrong two minutes after the detachment of ship two from white night two. they got strange readings right now richard branson is on his way over from europe. is he is expected to arrive first thing in the morning. we also understand the ntsb will have an investigation team arriving around 7:30. and they will go to the site some 25 miles from where we stand apparently debris strewn over several miles and actually quite a difficult site to access considering how many different pieces of the wreckage are actually spread so far, greta. >> dominic, so many people had put down deposits to be part of this program. some famous people, not so famous people. where does this program go from here? is it way too soon to ask that question? >> yeah, that's a really big question there. ang lee a jolie the actress was one of them. steve hawkins the scientist. richard branson himself was going to be one of the first people to be a commercial customer actually on the
but neither virgin galactic nor indeed the local authorities issuing those names at this time. und control learned of something going wrong two minutes after the detachment of ship two from white night two. they got strange readings right now richard branson is on his way over from europe. is he is expected to arrive first thing in the morning. we also understand the ntsb will have an investigation team arriving around 7:30. and they will go to the site some 25 miles from where we stand...
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code, we are taking our temperature twice a day, i also when i came back reported to the local public health authority. that's what the cdc guidelines say and that's exactly what we followed. i'm concerned if we are about to talk about mandatory quarantine for one highly infectious disease like ebola, what are we going to do with other highly infectious diseases that we deal with on a daily basis, that really worries me. >> here is what sheila pinette had to say about the quarantine of kaci hickox. >> it is extremely important for us to be very, very very, very cautious. >> what would you say to her? there are studies that show that people can have ebola before they show a fever. it is not exactly clear when the symptoms begin and that people could become could be taij ounce. >> we know from scientific and medical evidence you cannot spread ebola unless you are showing symptoms. yes you may have the virus in your body but you are not contagious. we are dealing with ebola for 38 years, this is not the first ebola outbreak that i've worked on. as a health care workers as a doctor whether i've come back
code, we are taking our temperature twice a day, i also when i came back reported to the local public health authority. that's what the cdc guidelines say and that's exactly what we followed. i'm concerned if we are about to talk about mandatory quarantine for one highly infectious disease like ebola, what are we going to do with other highly infectious diseases that we deal with on a daily basis, that really worries me. >> here is what sheila pinette had to say about the quarantine of...
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preparedness here in this country, the conversations with the hospital, coordination with the local authorities and all, seems dissonant to people in the country who look at basically the first case or one of the first cases and see that the whole thing broke down. at every step of the way they were breakdowns. it broke down as person back there when he lied on the form, it broke down when the hospital turned him away. it broke down when the materials that were in his apartment haven't been thrown away. it broke down -- it feels like to americans like you guys are up here talking about we have this great and perfect system that's going to be able to contain this virus because we've done all this preparation and yet it doesn't look like it's work. how should the regular, the average person have confidence that whether it's the case in howard or whether it's some case somewhere else in the country at the moment that somebody isn't being turned away there, that somebody didn't get their temperature got taken in africa but didn't get caught so they're on a plane as we speak? square the dissonance b
preparedness here in this country, the conversations with the hospital, coordination with the local authorities and all, seems dissonant to people in the country who look at basically the first case or one of the first cases and see that the whole thing broke down. at every step of the way they were breakdowns. it broke down as person back there when he lied on the form, it broke down when the hospital turned him away. it broke down when the materials that were in his apartment haven't been...
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late this evening, the local authorities spoke to the police chief, making one thing very plain. >> we're not going to confirm any names at this time. by providing his name and background and clues to his motive who would simply dramatize somebody who perpetuated a cruel act against kids. that is the bottom line, kids should feel safe going to school. i will not promote that by devoting any time on the shoo r shooter. instead, we should focus on the teachers and students who helped others to safety and helped one another to move in an orderly way despite panic and certainly what was going on inside them. >> and it is our policy not to name the killer in situations like this. not giving him in death the type of public exposure that so many of these type of murderers seem to crave. with that in mind, we go to susan candiotti with more. what are they telling you about the attack today, susan? >> reporter: well, they just can't get over it, anderson, as you can imagine. they, too, hear about school shootings in other places but never could have thought in a million years that it could have ha
late this evening, the local authorities spoke to the police chief, making one thing very plain. >> we're not going to confirm any names at this time. by providing his name and background and clues to his motive who would simply dramatize somebody who perpetuated a cruel act against kids. that is the bottom line, kids should feel safe going to school. i will not promote that by devoting any time on the shoo r shooter. instead, we should focus on the teachers and students who helped others...
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happened in dallas, but what can we take away from the way that the hospital and the region and the local authoritiesdled this? >> well, we know from what you've just reported that there were mishaps in the systems at various points, and there's a need for a much higher vigilance and training and awareness. i don't think, in retrospect, that this is all that surprising that you have a sudden introduction as something as lethal and dangerous as this into an unexpected environment and then that you have mishaps that happen along the reporting at the desk when he first reports to the presbyterian hospital that there's mishandling of the waste material later when he shows up, that there's clumsiness in the way the family is -- that had been exposed is handled. i think these are serious lessons, and the systems will have to improve as we get additional cases, which are quite probable. >> sreenivasan: the government says they have been trying to prepare people for months, but what does this say about the state of hospital readiness around the united states, until we had this situation happening in dallas,
happened in dallas, but what can we take away from the way that the hospital and the region and the local authoritiesdled this? >> well, we know from what you've just reported that there were mishaps in the systems at various points, and there's a need for a much higher vigilance and training and awareness. i don't think, in retrospect, that this is all that surprising that you have a sudden introduction as something as lethal and dangerous as this into an unexpected environment and then...
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think what you're seeing here is, you know, we don't -- we don't know, but at this point, the local authoritiesing pretty clear that that is not what they're planning to do. if that changes, i am sure we will let you know. >> all right. thank you very much. we appreciate that, sara sidner. reached out personally to tom jackson and haven't heard back and to the chief of the st. louis county department, waiting to hear back from them. and bring back a political commentator and also others with us. first let me -- is this coming from washington? be honest about it. >> it feels like it. there's so much international, at this point, international scrutiny on ferguson. they had to do something. whether they're right or wrong isn't the issue. it's the appearance of being unresponsive. that's the problem. >> mark o'mara, will this help things out in this situation in ferguson? >> the animosities that existed in ferguson were way before mike brown's shooting, justified or not. obviously a lot of animosity because of the way the neighborhood reacted. unfortunately the leadership in the police department
think what you're seeing here is, you know, we don't -- we don't know, but at this point, the local authoritiesing pretty clear that that is not what they're planning to do. if that changes, i am sure we will let you know. >> all right. thank you very much. we appreciate that, sara sidner. reached out personally to tom jackson and haven't heard back and to the chief of the st. louis county department, waiting to hear back from them. and bring back a political commentator and also others...
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this is in-line with the information we have from the local health authority. >> authorities are monitoring number of people who came into contact with the nurse before she was hospitalized. the patient is believed to have been the first to have caught the virus outside africa. her case is now forcing hospitals in the developed world to rethink their readiness to deal with ebola. >> shifting gears now, it takes a bright spark to come up with a good idea, but in this case there were three. >> a trio of researchers from japan and the u.s. have won the nobel prize for physics. >> their discovery led to the invention of the modern led light. >> one red, one green, and one blue. if you combine these colors, you get white light. >> the two japanese scientist and the japanese born american scientists received the nobel prize for their work on producing blue led lights. this was the last piece in the puzzle needed to create white light from led off -- from led lights. it is a noted -- and energy efficient alternative to traditional lighting. >> when i first started, we did not believe we would've j
this is in-line with the information we have from the local health authority. >> authorities are monitoring number of people who came into contact with the nurse before she was hospitalized. the patient is believed to have been the first to have caught the virus outside africa. her case is now forcing hospitals in the developed world to rethink their readiness to deal with ebola. >> shifting gears now, it takes a bright spark to come up with a good idea, but in this case there were...
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brooke, in these times you have the federal officials rushing to the scene to try to help the local authorities. i'm not hearing anything yet of what they are find iing this is obviously still a developing situation. we know the fbi did a recent study on these active shootings and they find they're happening more frequently. it's not just our imagination. this is happening more frequently and, frankly, it's because people see the way how these have an impact and you have kids who spend their time online studying these shootings and they found that it's a remarkable relationship between what these kids are studying online and what they end up doing. we don't know who the shooter is right now. i think there is a student in there who toll us it's believed to be another student but it's very early the process and that's one of the things they're probably looking at right now. >> evan, stay with me. this is a tweet from a head coach. "thoughts and prayers go out to marysville-pilchuck high school and all affected by 24 tragedy." so evan perez is with me, one of our justice correspondents, alexandra
brooke, in these times you have the federal officials rushing to the scene to try to help the local authorities. i'm not hearing anything yet of what they are find iing this is obviously still a developing situation. we know the fbi did a recent study on these active shootings and they find they're happening more frequently. it's not just our imagination. this is happening more frequently and, frankly, it's because people see the way how these have an impact and you have kids who spend their...
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we're working hard with the local authorities in order to improve. ve the number of passengers which can be carried by the rail system at peak hours in singapore. something that is essential to the lives of billions of people. percentage of your overall business is in the asia-pacific? >> right now, our new orders are located more than 10% in asia. we want to double that number in the next five years. >> thank you so much for joining us. the chief executive of thales. joining us from singapore. we have to take a break. we will take a look at taking cycling to new depths. some variety for the daily commute. ♪ >> it is monday, october 13. fed officials say we mobile growth could -- week global growth could cause a threat to the economy. that is the warning coming from the fed vice chairman, speaking at the imf annual meetings in washington. officials echoing the concerns of the ability to withstand weakness and a stronger dollar. the imf in beijing say there is no need to worry about a slowing chinese economy. they agreed it is healthy and there is no n
we're working hard with the local authorities in order to improve. ve the number of passengers which can be carried by the rail system at peak hours in singapore. something that is essential to the lives of billions of people. percentage of your overall business is in the asia-pacific? >> right now, our new orders are located more than 10% in asia. we want to double that number in the next five years. >> thank you so much for joining us. the chief executive of thales. joining us...
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security is tight both inside and out of the venue, with local authorities here and this year the recipient malala yousafzai, the 17-year-old has an incredible story of survival and inspiration. jim gardner sat down with malala just hours ago and he asked her how she felt being honored in philadelphia? >> for america independence may be such a long thing, and it happened such a long time ago, but in pakistan it was 1947, quite recently, i think for us independence matters a lot and when it comes to women's rights in that case, i strongly support independence and i believe that women should be allowed to be free and to have the freedom and choice and freedom to do what they want as men have. >> an amazing young lady, just 17 years old, we look forward to hearing more from her tonight, an interesting note about this year's presentation, for the first time the ncc is using a tent and they wanted to shake things up, they are on the lawn and there is a stellar lineup, one of original little rock nine and taney dragon's pitcher, mo'ne davis will be reciting one of malala's readings. sharrie willi
security is tight both inside and out of the venue, with local authorities here and this year the recipient malala yousafzai, the 17-year-old has an incredible story of survival and inspiration. jim gardner sat down with malala just hours ago and he asked her how she felt being honored in philadelphia? >> for america independence may be such a long thing, and it happened such a long time ago, but in pakistan it was 1947, quite recently, i think for us independence matters a lot and when...
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it will have to be through the public health system or the local health authority, which are really, it's the sthats i states who govern the health and well being. >> it's too complicated. it's just too complicated. let's be honest. this is too complicated. they can't get patting you down for a gun in the airports right now. now they're going to take on this sophisticated task? let's lay that to the side. that's just cynicism. let's say they can get it done. 21 days you don't show symptoms. so what good is any type of screening that they can do at an airport? >> well, any screening for sick people. remember, not everyone is going to be fever-free. they are going to find some people who are ill. they have to find those for tracking them, for getting them care and also for tracking the people. >> you don't know why they have the fever? people get fevers, you don't know if it's an ebillion la feve -- ebola fever, right? >> that's right. people traveling at any given moment across the world. screening is different than a total ban. we can increase screening in high risk fights a ban will
it will have to be through the public health system or the local health authority, which are really, it's the sthats i states who govern the health and well being. >> it's too complicated. it's just too complicated. let's be honest. this is too complicated. they can't get patting you down for a gun in the airports right now. now they're going to take on this sophisticated task? let's lay that to the side. that's just cynicism. let's say they can get it done. 21 days you don't show...
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the weekend. local authorities immediately got the fbi involved and arrested former student justin light. 21-year-old allegedly hacked someone else's twitter account make the threat. present -- present at all the schools there today. a a woman found dead behind hut in waldorf. the woman's body was found on crane highway. now the victim's husband is in the hospital after police went him.estion diane is live to explain what's going on with this story. this whole area behind the pizza hut here was blocked off last night after a in theas found dead parking lot. and now investigators are trying to figure out what the motive case. this hereby in this neighborhood -- in the neighborhood in waldorf, it's not often they see police activity. they say there were dozens of them dressed in area.t. gear in the >> all of a sudden, she saw this guy walking up the driveway carrying a gun. she ran back in the house. a turned out that man was police officer and told his wife to stay in the house. about an hour later, he says, zeroed in on this home, shining spotlights on the windows. of them climbed through the window.
the weekend. local authorities immediately got the fbi involved and arrested former student justin light. 21-year-old allegedly hacked someone else's twitter account make the threat. present -- present at all the schools there today. a a woman found dead behind hut in waldorf. the woman's body was found on crane highway. now the victim's husband is in the hospital after police went him.estion diane is live to explain what's going on with this story. this whole area behind the pizza hut here was...
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>> in this country, it puts into action the fbi versus local authorities when we identify something as terrorism. here you have the prime minister identifying this act as terrorism, but yet you heard the reluctancecy on the behalf of the united states president to call this terrorism. he went as far to refer to this as a senseless act of violence, which is one of the biggest problems here. as ben stein has eloquently pointed out, how can we combat and end terrorism when we can't even recognize and identify it as such? that's a big problem, neil. >> gerri? >> i completely agree. i have toll you the idea of the senseless act is ridiculous. i married a canadian. they're politically correct beyond belief. sometimes ip don't understand what's going on around the dinner table. >> with your husband? >> caoccasionally. the point mark stein made is, look, you have to stand up in what you believe in. if you don't believe in something, you'll fall for anything. that's the situation we're in right now. we seem to be backpedaling, wu don't want to embryce our institutions. nobody wants to wave a fl
>> in this country, it puts into action the fbi versus local authorities when we identify something as terrorism. here you have the prime minister identifying this act as terrorism, but yet you heard the reluctancecy on the behalf of the united states president to call this terrorism. he went as far to refer to this as a senseless act of violence, which is one of the biggest problems here. as ben stein has eloquently pointed out, how can we combat and end terrorism when we can't even...
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that is a question that should go to the local authorities. they feel they have adequate infection control, if they feel they have the mechanism to supervise and monitor, i think that's key in any public health intervention. that human element of supervision, monitoring, following up, is fundamental. we know in the response in africa, it's going to require human resources. more human resources. more doctors and nurses to get ahead of the curve, because this epidemic is doubling every three weeks. what we calculate now is the number of nurses and doctors in three week's time may be double that. we need to ramp up 20 times what we're doing now. so what's happened in dallas is one element. but the big picture, we're stopping the outbreak at its point, at the source, and it is absolutely critical. because as dr. chance said today in a speech, when this virus that is so severe enters such a vulnerable population, it puts the whole world at risk. and we don't have the capacity or the ability to face it right now. >> we know that 8,000 people have alr
that is a question that should go to the local authorities. they feel they have adequate infection control, if they feel they have the mechanism to supervise and monitor, i think that's key in any public health intervention. that human element of supervision, monitoring, following up, is fundamental. we know in the response in africa, it's going to require human resources. more human resources. more doctors and nurses to get ahead of the curve, because this epidemic is doubling every three...
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the proper authorities in place and the protocols in place. the americans need to be as ssud they're not at risk today. and we have issues at the local hospitals. the issue is critical, and also the question of whether the cdc or some other entity would have the authority it needs to make sure the proper steps are taken. >> yeah, you know, the cdc exists for something like that. yet there is a lot of criticism on how it handled the situation. what is your reaction on what is going on so far and the cdc's handling of the crisis so far? >> well, you know, we're in a political season, jose, and any time there is a type of question it will be raised, the spectrum of whether this administration is competent. it is really a disservice to the discussion. but i think for instance there are legitimate questions on whether or not the cdc is responsible for issuing guidelines and so forth is issuing the right guidelines, whether the world health organization guidelines would be more appropriate. and why the cdc decided to use them at this point. i think there are legitimate questions on how the cdc is handling this. but again, i want it to be w
the proper authorities in place and the protocols in place. the americans need to be as ssud they're not at risk today. and we have issues at the local hospitals. the issue is critical, and also the question of whether the cdc or some other entity would have the authority it needs to make sure the proper steps are taken. >> yeah, you know, the cdc exists for something like that. yet there is a lot of criticism on how it handled the situation. what is your reaction on what is going on so...
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>> well, i -- of course, the local authorities have to make decisions based on their constituency and what the mood is out there. there's -- you know, scientists like to do things based on data and facts. but then political reality is sometimes different from that. but i do think we need to keep our focus on west africa and what's happening there. is this going to have an impact on our ability to take a real part in fighting the outbreak in west africa? >> so by this you mean that that mandatory quarantine, so that -- are you saying it could have an impact on whether or not people make the decision to go there and to help deal with the crisis? >> sure. you know, these -- i think people like dr. spencer should be -- we should view them the same way we view firefighters and police officers, people who are putting themselves in harm's way to make a difference. and then when you welcome that kind of person back from there, their service with a 21-day quarantine, it kind of just puts a big burden on them. it's going to reduce the ability of our nation to fully take part in the global respo
>> well, i -- of course, the local authorities have to make decisions based on their constituency and what the mood is out there. there's -- you know, scientists like to do things based on data and facts. but then political reality is sometimes different from that. but i do think we need to keep our focus on west africa and what's happening there. is this going to have an impact on our ability to take a real part in fighting the outbreak in west africa? >> so by this you mean that...
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infrastructure what the lines of authority are, once you have a confirmed case, for example, in dallas, does the cdc, does the n.i.h., is there a federal authority -- is it up to the local health department -- who's in charge at that point? >> with regard to one of the things -- when any test is done, it is reported to cdc. so we have a network and we want the test to be able to go quickly. so part of the preparedness that we did was we created capability all around the country for the test to occur so that they could occur quickly. however, when that test occurs, cdc is alerted to the test occurring and the results of the test. with regard to who controls the patient, i think is the question, that is done at the local level. and we support in that. and ten people were on the ground from cdc immediately, i think you all know, in terms of supporting the local health departments in doing the contact tracing and any other issues that they have, whether they're issues of the testing, whether they're issues of the contact tracing, we stand ready to do that. and so while the local health officials -- because this is a local issue and that's really a big part of how you're goi
infrastructure what the lines of authority are, once you have a confirmed case, for example, in dallas, does the cdc, does the n.i.h., is there a federal authority -- is it up to the local health department -- who's in charge at that point? >> with regard to one of the things -- when any test is done, it is reported to cdc. so we have a network and we want the test to be able to go quickly. so part of the preparedness that we did was we created capability all around the country for the...
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the men were pulled over by local authorities after leaving the search, arrested and taken to jail. later they were released only to drive into a deadly trap on a dark road. klu klux-klan members forced them to stop. beat them, shot them and buried them in a dam. back in 1967, killing was one of 19 who faced federal conspiracy charges in the killings. seven of the accused were convicted, but his case ended in a mistrial. >>> when we come back on the look, as edgar ray's trial gets under way. there are tearful moments in the courthouse and some explosive moments outside. >>> and the brother of james cheney reacts to the verdict. >>> we'll -- welcome back to a second look. 25 years after three were killed in a dark stretch in mississippi.the man accused of orchestrating the crime was staken to court. >> reporter: his family members arrived just before him where emotions running high. inside the arraignment was procedural. the three murder charges against him were read he responded not guilty. the proceedings were short but then back outside. tempers flaired as a man who said he was ki
the men were pulled over by local authorities after leaving the search, arrested and taken to jail. later they were released only to drive into a deadly trap on a dark road. klu klux-klan members forced them to stop. beat them, shot them and buried them in a dam. back in 1967, killing was one of 19 who faced federal conspiracy charges in the killings. seven of the accused were convicted, but his case ended in a mistrial. >>> when we come back on the look, as edgar ray's trial gets...