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but sierra leone was on the brink of chaos. the outbreak had now killed more than 800 people in three countries. as the death count rose, doctors without borders had been urging the who to declare an international emergency. >> i said that i've been telling the world for the last few months that it's an unprecedented, out-of-control ebola epidemic. i don't have the authority people don't listen to me, but you, you need to step up and declare it, because you have the authority and you have the legitimacy. >> we felt that if you simply go around and say things are out of control or they're this way or whatever in a categorical way, it really doesn't help. and at this time, we knew that we had something which was not ordinary, but we were not dealing yet with the full-blown, you know, global crisis. >> narrator: then the outbreak moved to another level. an infected liberian took the virus to nigeria, africa's most populous country. and two americanealth workers forced ebola into the headlines around the world. >> we're just gettin
but sierra leone was on the brink of chaos. the outbreak had now killed more than 800 people in three countries. as the death count rose, doctors without borders had been urging the who to declare an international emergency. >> i said that i've been telling the world for the last few months that it's an unprecedented, out-of-control ebola epidemic. i don't have the authority people don't listen to me, but you, you need to step up and declare it, because you have the authority and you have...
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. >> sierra leone marks a grim anniversary, it's one year since ebola broke out in the west african country. in iraq a fresh battle is brewing over the strategic city of rammedy which islamic state militants captured a week ago in a major setback for baghdad. >> i.s. is now reinforcing its positions as iran backed shiite militias sad vance on the city from the east and the south. the u.s. has criticized iraqi troops for lacking the will to fight i.s. dismissing that though the iraq priments said rammedy would be captured within days. >> thousands of yeemings are fleeing the air -- thousands of refugees are fleeing the area. >> thousands of refugees surge across this bridge over the euphrates river. many are carrying as much as they can with them while others have left everything behind in rammedy. >> we've suffered so much. all our property and our animals were destroyed. we don't know what's happened to our families. >> iraqi authorities kept the bridge closed for days amid fears i.s. fighters may be hiding among the refugees. now those who cross are individually registered, only those who
. >> sierra leone marks a grim anniversary, it's one year since ebola broke out in the west african country. in iraq a fresh battle is brewing over the strategic city of rammedy which islamic state militants captured a week ago in a major setback for baghdad. >> i.s. is now reinforcing its positions as iran backed shiite militias sad vance on the city from the east and the south. the u.s. has criticized iraqi troops for lacking the will to fight i.s. dismissing that though the iraq...
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with sierra leone, there are a lot of entry points in liberia from sierra leone, and guinea. >> reporter: the disease killed nearly 11,000 people since it was first detected more than a year ago. people with ebola get fevers, diarrhoea and often bleed internally. the virus spreads through bodily fluids and kills around half the people that it infects. there's no known cure for ebola, but a vaccine has been quickly developed over the past year. trials on healthy volunteers show it's safe and has been used to protect frontline workers in guinea. >> like with many fatal diseases that are relatively contagious we rely on a vaccine, trying to avoid catching the disease is what will help the most. >> the who has been criticized for being slow to respond to the ebola outbreak, despite warnings from medical aid groups like doctors without borders, who dealt with the early cases. there are still lessons to be learnt in the health communities. doctors in liberia are feeling confident. >> if it happens that we have an upsurge of cases coming back, it means that would be a new outbreak, which we don
with sierra leone, there are a lot of entry points in liberia from sierra leone, and guinea. >> reporter: the disease killed nearly 11,000 people since it was first detected more than a year ago. people with ebola get fevers, diarrhoea and often bleed internally. the virus spreads through bodily fluids and kills around half the people that it infects. there's no known cure for ebola, but a vaccine has been quickly developed over the past year. trials on healthy volunteers show it's safe...
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new cases in sierra leone and guinea puts liberians at risk. >> especially with sierra leone, the entry points in liberia and sierra leone, and guinea. >> reporter: the disease killed nearly 11,000 people since it was first detected more than a year ago. people with ebola get fevers diarrhoea. the virus spreads through bodily fluids and kills half that it infects. there's no known cure but a vaccine has been developed. trials show it's safe and has been used to protect workers in guinea. >> like with many diseases trying to avoid capturing the disease is what will help the most. >> it has been slow to respond to the outbreak despite warnings from groups like doctors without borders, who dealt with the early cases. there are lessons to be learnt in the communities. doctors in liberia are feeling confident. >> if we have an upsurge coming back that would be a new outbreak, which we don't wish for. but if it should come, from the case management point of view, we are very well prepared. >> reporter: 4,700 died from ebola in liberia, more than any other country. it has got rid of the diseas
new cases in sierra leone and guinea puts liberians at risk. >> especially with sierra leone, the entry points in liberia and sierra leone, and guinea. >> reporter: the disease killed nearly 11,000 people since it was first detected more than a year ago. people with ebola get fevers diarrhoea. the virus spreads through bodily fluids and kills half that it infects. there's no known cure but a vaccine has been developed. trials show it's safe and has been used to protect workers in...
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last week cyril sierra leone reported a two additional cases. al jazeera's nina devrees reports from freetown. >> whether you're at a mosque or a church service your religious beliefs are respected. religious tolerance is very unique in sierra leone because in so many other parts of the world christians and muslims are fighting. >> this tells the people in the world, clever understanding of what religion really is, that religion is not there to create any kind of animosity or any kind of problem between people but is there to bring people together. >> bringing people together is exactly what it's doing now in the battle against ebola. >> imams and pastors use specific examples from the koran or the bible. teaching people not to wash or touch corpses one reason why ebola was spreading. the virus is spread through direct contact with bodily fluids and most contagious right after death. >> islam is against anything, if you are going to wash this body cpped bringing you into problem then islam is against that act. >> preaches ebola awareness and pre
last week cyril sierra leone reported a two additional cases. al jazeera's nina devrees reports from freetown. >> whether you're at a mosque or a church service your religious beliefs are respected. religious tolerance is very unique in sierra leone because in so many other parts of the world christians and muslims are fighting. >> this tells the people in the world, clever understanding of what religion really is, that religion is not there to create any kind of animosity or any...
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> yeah. >> she went to sierra leone and so she canceled her plans. and it is so much more important to -- i mean the -- all priority right now, should be on -- >> yeah. >> -- wiping it out in sierra leone, liberia, and guinea and now mali, unfortunately. >> yeah. couple minutes left. you are in your 30th year with "the new york times." >> just -- 30 -- i just passed 30 years. >> just passed the 30 -- just passed the 30 -- into the 30 -- got there in '84. >> i started when i was seven years old. [laughter] >> i was going to say you look good. so you've actually been part of the newspaper business -- and you've been sitting, really, in the very best perch to observe it through an extraordinary period of both revolution and evolution. right? you could -- you -- you are now in 2014 at a newspaper that's making a go of it in the way -- >> yeah. >> -- that many newspapers are not. still producing amazing and award-winning journalism, and yet, just announced that there would be another round of cutbacks. reassure us or not about the state of journalism from
> yeah. >> she went to sierra leone and so she canceled her plans. and it is so much more important to -- i mean the -- all priority right now, should be on -- >> yeah. >> -- wiping it out in sierra leone, liberia, and guinea and now mali, unfortunately. >> yeah. couple minutes left. you are in your 30th year with "the new york times." >> just -- 30 -- i just passed 30 years. >> just passed the 30 -- just passed the 30 -- into the 30 -- got there...
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with sierra leone and also with guinea. >> the disease has killed nearly 11,000 people since it was first detected more than ayear ago. people with ebola get fevers, diarrhea and often bleed internally ebola kills nearly half of those it infects. >> avoiding catching the disease is what helps the most. >> despite warnings from medical aid groups like doctors without borders who dealt with some of the early cases. there are still lessons to be learned in the health communities but doctors in liberia are feeling confident. >> if it happens that we have an upsurge of cases coming back, it means that will be a new outbreak. which we don't wish for. but if it should come, from the case management point of view, we are very well prepared. >> 4700 people have died from ebola in liberia, more than in any other country. it is now got rid of the disease and although there's still a threat of a new outbreak, people are hopeful they've seen the end of ebola in liberia. caroline malone, al jazeera. >> joining me now is chloeie brad the director, hope the expectation is that liberia has seen the
with sierra leone and also with guinea. >> the disease has killed nearly 11,000 people since it was first detected more than ayear ago. people with ebola get fevers, diarrhea and often bleed internally ebola kills nearly half of those it infects. >> avoiding catching the disease is what helps the most. >> despite warnings from medical aid groups like doctors without borders who dealt with some of the early cases. there are still lessons to be learned in the health communities...
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i'm from sierra leone. i just wanted buttress on what the gentleman said about the media and the effect of media in that changed our names to be on radio and i know how effective that medium was to bring information and change to sierra leone. as far as today my question is to jackie, what security reform initiatives do you have as far as west africa or sierra leone in please, thank you. >> take the gentleman there, very bruf. >> good afternoon your excellencies. i'm fred from nigeria. i want to react to what my sister said she said building african elite, premier eliteist in the time of peace, what is the solution? i want to suggest some solutions. i think the african women need to be -- >> i can't take any new people please sorry. just ones who were up before. >> in the sense they need to repackage and restrategize because in the place of power and politics and leadership, strategy's important. packaging is important. african women have to think with new mind-sets, to be able to gain the level of leverage
i'm from sierra leone. i just wanted buttress on what the gentleman said about the media and the effect of media in that changed our names to be on radio and i know how effective that medium was to bring information and change to sierra leone. as far as today my question is to jackie, what security reform initiatives do you have as far as west africa or sierra leone in please, thank you. >> take the gentleman there, very bruf. >> good afternoon your excellencies. i'm fred from...
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. >> we know the borders are porous especially with sierra leone. also with guinea. >> the disease has killed nearly 11,000 people since it was first detected more than a year ago. people with ebola get fevers, diediarrhea and often bleed internally. there's no known cure for ebola. but a vaccine has been quickly developed over the past year. trials on healthy volunteers show it's safe and it's now being used to protect front line workers in guinea. >> like with many fatal diseases that are relatively fatal we use the vaccine. >> the world health organization has been criticized criticized for being slow to respond. there are still lessons to be learned in the health communities but doctors in liberia are feeling confident. >> if it happens that we have an upsurge of cases coming back, it means that would be a new outbreak. which we don't wish for. but if it should come, from the case management point of view, we are very well prepared. >> 4700 people have died from ebola in liberia, more than any other country. it has now got rid of the disease and
. >> we know the borders are porous especially with sierra leone. also with guinea. >> the disease has killed nearly 11,000 people since it was first detected more than a year ago. people with ebola get fevers, diediarrhea and often bleed internally. there's no known cure for ebola. but a vaccine has been quickly developed over the past year. trials on healthy volunteers show it's safe and it's now being used to protect front line workers in guinea. >> like with many fatal...
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krozier contracted ebola in sierra leone so sick almost died. but after a month add emory university he was discharged and declared ebola free. two months later pressure built up in his eye the pain became unbearable and doctors found crozier still had the ebola virus still living in his eye. >> we know the eye is partitioned off from the body's immune system, that may be why ebola links in there. >> health watch dogs say even after the disease is thought to have exited their bodies, dr. crozier is unlikely to have spread ebola his tears and other eye membranes tested negative. nonetheless, health workers are asked to be extra cautious, when examining patients with ebola. whether the disease can be transmitted through sexual contact as can hiv. >> the inside of the testes are walled off which is why ebola has been detected in semen. >> mostly in liberia, sierra leone and guinea. but cases have been steadily declining since the peak and tomorrow liberia the hardest hit country is expected to declare itself ebola-free. >> while that is good news s
krozier contracted ebola in sierra leone so sick almost died. but after a month add emory university he was discharged and declared ebola free. two months later pressure built up in his eye the pain became unbearable and doctors found crozier still had the ebola virus still living in his eye. >> we know the eye is partitioned off from the body's immune system, that may be why ebola links in there. >> health watch dogs say even after the disease is thought to have exited their...
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disrchlt kahn infected while helping patients in sierra leone. the family said they want the kahn foundation to help others who died like him. >> we hope to initially help the families of health care workers. who perished during the epidemic. >> dr. kahn was leading fighting doctor fighting the disease in sierra leon. >>> our wednesday's child a terrific and vivacious personality. kimberly. she's smart, 10 years of age, a lot of ideas about all the things she wants to do when she gross up. barbara harrison introduce us to this week's wednesday's child. >> i want to be a fashion designer, play musical, sing, dance model. >> as wednesday's child who spent most of her young life in foster care, kim has shown an amazing ability to stem the sadness of moving from home to home. a child with a wonderful zest for life. that was obvious when they gave her a chance to show off for the camera. >> when i first walked out, everybody said wow, you look so pretty. i was kind of blushing a little bit. but when i got on the white walkway, i thought it matches my
disrchlt kahn infected while helping patients in sierra leone. the family said they want the kahn foundation to help others who died like him. >> we hope to initially help the families of health care workers. who perished during the epidemic. >> dr. kahn was leading fighting doctor fighting the disease in sierra leon. >>> our wednesday's child a terrific and vivacious personality. kimberly. she's smart, 10 years of age, a lot of ideas about all the things she wants to do...
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i am originally from sierra leone. i want to comment on what the gentleman said about media and the effect of media in politics and how it empowers people because i walked with the late president and we were some of the women that changed our names to be on radio and i know how effective that medium was to bring information and change to sierra leone. but as far as today, my question is to jackie. what securities of reform initiatives do you have as far as west africa or sierra leone please? thank you. >> take the gentleman there. very brief, please. >> good afternoon, your excellencies. my name is fred. i'm from nigeria. i want to react to what my sister in the middle, the panelist said when she said building an african elite in a time of peace. what is the solution. i want to suggest some sftof the solutions. i think the african women need to be -- >> i can't take any new people. please, i'm sorry. just the ones who were up before. >> in the sense that they need to repackage and restrategize because in the place of p
i am originally from sierra leone. i want to comment on what the gentleman said about media and the effect of media in politics and how it empowers people because i walked with the late president and we were some of the women that changed our names to be on radio and i know how effective that medium was to bring information and change to sierra leone. but as far as today, my question is to jackie. what securities of reform initiatives do you have as far as west africa or sierra leone please?...
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i'm from sierra leone. i want to comment on what the gentleman said about media and the effect of media in politics and how it empowers people because i walked with the late president and we were some of the women that changed our names to be on radio and i know how effective that medium was to bring information and change to sierra leone. but as far as today, my question is to jackie. what securities of reform initiatives do you have as far as west africa or sierra leone, please? thank you. >> take the gentleman there. very brief, please. >> good afternoon you are excellencies. my name is fred. i'm from nigeria. i want to react to what my sister in the middle, the panelist said when she said building african elite in a time of peace. what is the solution. i want to suggest some sftof the solutions. i think the african women need to be -- >> i can't take any new people. please, i'm sorry. just the ones who were up before. >> and the sense that they need to repackage and restrategize because in the place of
i'm from sierra leone. i want to comment on what the gentleman said about media and the effect of media in politics and how it empowers people because i walked with the late president and we were some of the women that changed our names to be on radio and i know how effective that medium was to bring information and change to sierra leone. but as far as today, my question is to jackie. what securities of reform initiatives do you have as far as west africa or sierra leone, please? thank you....
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there is still ebola in guinea and sierra leone. there are many lesson to learn about this ebola outbreak that go so out of control. the public health infrastructure in africa needs to be build up. and too often politics played a role, he said. he said the global health community needs to make changes so that the next outbreak doesn't get out of control. elizabeth cohen, cnn atlanta. >> i'm joined on the phone by the emergency coordinator in liberia for doctors without borders. she joins us now from monroe via. thanks so much for taking time with us. we want to understand, first of all, given the fact that the country is ebola free, what is the feeling? what are people saying there on the streets? >> this is incredible in our communi community. we have to consider this was still an outbreak. liberia has had no ebola cases for 42 days. we cannot say that it's over until we have active cases. so people are extremely happy. it's incredible for everybody. it's the first step when we have a country that is ebola free. people are extremel
there is still ebola in guinea and sierra leone. there are many lesson to learn about this ebola outbreak that go so out of control. the public health infrastructure in africa needs to be build up. and too often politics played a role, he said. he said the global health community needs to make changes so that the next outbreak doesn't get out of control. elizabeth cohen, cnn atlanta. >> i'm joined on the phone by the emergency coordinator in liberia for doctors without borders. she joins...
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leone fire fighters must share a single piece of protective gear, torn and full of holes. forced to sleep on the floor of their crumbling station at fires like these they wear only street clothes unable to go inside to save lives and stop flames because they lack coats and pants to shield them. >> they do not have boots. >> reporter: collindale fire fighters, shown here, uncovered the fire fighters flight when he visited the fire station in his hometown where his parents family still live. he made a video with their plea for help. >> unaudible. >> reporter: the response, a jena alarm of generosity. hundreds of used, but still valuable life saving items pouring in. >> you had helmets, you have hoods, jackets pants. >> this stuff is still serviceable and when you have nothing, anything you have to fight a fire is a gift. >> reporter: but fire fighters face one last challenge nearly $4,000 needed to ship this life saving gear. so they are publicizing on a may 17th fundraiser where they hope to raise the catch. >> we are doing that except lacking funding. >> reporter: once the
leone fire fighters must share a single piece of protective gear, torn and full of holes. forced to sleep on the floor of their crumbling station at fires like these they wear only street clothes unable to go inside to save lives and stop flames because they lack coats and pants to shield them. >> they do not have boots. >> reporter: collindale fire fighters, shown here, uncovered the fire fighters flight when he visited the fire station in his hometown where his parents family...
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. >>> there's been a big jump in the number of ebola case nets last week, guinea and sierra leon are 5, and not clear why. the world health organization says it will not go quietly. >>> the country liberia was ebola free ten-days ago. >>> iraq security forces have been sent back to ramadi, to retake the city from isil, the islam particular state of iraq and it will be help by shia militia groups. and isil fighters are working to secure their grip and, east of ramadi and killing at least eight policemen. they are preparing for a war that could deepen the she a divide in iraq. and, some 30 kilomet tors east and, they plan to push deep, into the sun any heartland and islamic state of iraq and live on. >>> we're announcing that the popular mobilization forces are getting ready and, people have asked for our help about a month ago and, they were reluctant. >>> anbar did request such assistance, and the council is not representative of all sunni tribes and many don't want shia forces and would have performed arms so they can wage it alone. >>> officials are insisting that they were backed
. >>> there's been a big jump in the number of ebola case nets last week, guinea and sierra leon are 5, and not clear why. the world health organization says it will not go quietly. >>> the country liberia was ebola free ten-days ago. >>> iraq security forces have been sent back to ramadi, to retake the city from isil, the islam particular state of iraq and it will be help by shia militia groups. and isil fighters are working to secure their grip and, east of ramadi...
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the case study involved a doctor in sierra leone who had perfect vision and then his eye site started deteariating. it was found it virus was still in his eye balls. you used to sleep like a champ. then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introducing the sleep number bed with sleepiq™ technology. it tracks your sleep and tells you how to adjust for a good, better and an awesome night. the difference? try adjusting up or down you'll know cuz sleep iq™ tells you. only at a sleep number store where you'll find the best buy rated mattress with sleepiq technology. know better sleep with sleep number. ♪ ♪ ♪ it took tim morehouse years to master the perfect lunge. but only one attempt to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >>> good evening, geraud moncure. in need of a shut down performance where the giants have been out scored 16-3 in their last three. and the g men have never
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sierra leone, liberia and guinea had never experienced a widespread epidemic of this kind. moreover the public health infrastructure presented challenges. a lack of trained medical professionals was a critical problem. for example, before the epidemic started cia reported that for every doctor in liberia, there were 100,000 patients. in the u.s. that ratio's roughly 242 doctors for every 100,000 patients. the affected preponderancelations were large -- populations were large, mobile and urban. local funeral customs included prolonged exposure to the infected deceased personnel. in responding there's a limited -- very limited -- incentive for private industry the proactively develop response tools whether they're diagnostics, therapeutics, vaccines or other related equipment. even with therapeutics and vaccines in development, largely with support from are the u.s. government, the path to fda approval is somewhat unclear. and no mass production capability more these materials is readily available. and in the response dod did not lead the response. we were part of massive who
sierra leone, liberia and guinea had never experienced a widespread epidemic of this kind. moreover the public health infrastructure presented challenges. a lack of trained medical professionals was a critical problem. for example, before the epidemic started cia reported that for every doctor in liberia, there were 100,000 patients. in the u.s. that ratio's roughly 242 doctors for every 100,000 patients. the affected preponderancelations were large -- populations were large, mobile and urban....
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new cases in sierra leone and guinea also puts liberians at risk. the. >> disease has killed nearly 11,000 people. people with ebola get fevers, diarrhea and bleed internally. it kills half the people it infects. there is no known cure for ebola, but a vaccine has been quickly developed over the past year. trials on healthy volunteers show that it's safe, and it is now being used to protect front-line workers in guinea. >> like with many fatal diseases that are contagious we rely on the vaccine. trying to avoid catching the disease is what will help the most. >> the "world health organization" is criticized for being slow to respond to the ebola outbreak, that's despite being warned by doctors from doctors without borders who warned of the early cases. there are still lessons to be learned, but doctors in liberia are feeling confident. >> if it happens that we have an upsurge of cases it means that that would be a new outbreak, which we don't wish for but should it come, from the case management point of view, we're very well prepared. >> 4,700 peop
new cases in sierra leone and guinea also puts liberians at risk. the. >> disease has killed nearly 11,000 people. people with ebola get fevers, diarrhea and bleed internally. it kills half the people it infects. there is no known cure for ebola, but a vaccine has been quickly developed over the past year. trials on healthy volunteers show that it's safe, and it is now being used to protect front-line workers in guinea. >> like with many fatal diseases that are contagious we rely on...
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he was working with ebola patients in sierra leone and died last year. his family lives in prince george's county. >> i said you know jesus and you're helping the people. >> the compound is trying to raise money for health care workers who have contracted ebola. the virus has killed more than 10,000 people in west after canricaafrica. >>> and tonight is fight night. floyd mayweather is talking on manny pacquiao. the two fighters could split as much as $300 million. in here in our area boxing fans are descending on local bars. we stopped by lou's bar in northwest d.c. paper-view starts at $90 so a lot of people decided a local pub was cheaper than watching it at home. and if you want to know who won, download the nbc washington app and we'll send you an alert just as soon as it is over. >>> well, we continue to follow our top story. we're going to take you out now live to pictures from chopper 4. police in baltimore are making arrests as the curfew has gone into effect. >>> plus a brave young cancer survivor is taking important steps in her recovery. >>>
he was working with ebola patients in sierra leone and died last year. his family lives in prince george's county. >> i said you know jesus and you're helping the people. >> the compound is trying to raise money for health care workers who have contracted ebola. the virus has killed more than 10,000 people in west after canricaafrica. >>> and tonight is fight night. floyd mayweather is talking on manny pacquiao. the two fighters could split as much as $300 million. in here...
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also, two other countries, sierra leone and guinea are still battling ebola. >>> park visitors caught on camera running for their lives from a -- i don't want to say scary predator but they look unhappy. >> what sent a family of black bears on this chase. what park officials want visitors to learn from it. >>> breezy conditions around san francisco. 60 degrees. coming up at the top of the hour giants baseball here on nbc bay area. game time temperatures in the cool 50s. will the sea breeze bring down your sunday afternoon temperatures as well? a look when we come back. ♪ at kaiser permanente everything you need is under one roof. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. okay, a little easier. become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> it's great to be able to have opportunities to see animals like that. but, boy, seeing them from that close isn't good for anybody really. >> the montana parks department released the video hoping to warn other visitors to give bears their space. >> behind every piece of history there is a sto
also, two other countries, sierra leone and guinea are still battling ebola. >>> park visitors caught on camera running for their lives from a -- i don't want to say scary predator but they look unhappy. >> what sent a family of black bears on this chase. what park officials want visitors to learn from it. >>> breezy conditions around san francisco. 60 degrees. coming up at the top of the hour giants baseball here on nbc bay area. game time temperatures in the cool 50s....
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leone, togo, and to mainly attack the american oil companies." then his bookshelf, a digital library. everything from bob woodward's "obama's wars" to classics like paul kennedy's "the rise and fall of great powers." and the "delta force extreme 2" video game. most likely for his children. the treasure trove offers new insights into bin laden, the ceo of al qaeda central, a bureaucracy complete with a lengthy online application. questions like -- what is your favorite material? science or literature? the final question -- who should we contact in case you become a martyr? >> these documents show that bin laden of was very much in command, that he was on his game, that he was focused, that he was totally dedicated to making sure al qaeda had the capabilities to continue to attack america and the west. >> reporter: and bin laden closely tracked the u.s. when the pentagon warned that wikileaks' document dump could cost lives -- >> the truth is they might already have on their hands the blood of some young soldier or that of an afghan family. >> repo
leone, togo, and to mainly attack the american oil companies." then his bookshelf, a digital library. everything from bob woodward's "obama's wars" to classics like paul kennedy's "the rise and fall of great powers." and the "delta force extreme 2" video game. most likely for his children. the treasure trove offers new insights into bin laden, the ceo of al qaeda central, a bureaucracy complete with a lengthy online application. questions like -- what is your...
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her first book, "female soldiers in sierra leone," and the newest book, beyond the military and myth women can't fight, debunks ss the belief that women can't fight. a debunks core arguments used to keep women out of combat roles. and explores the centrality of the band of brothers myth. it is one of my favorite mini series, but i'm willing to see that happen. we have dr. robert egnell, a visiting professor and director of teaching with the security studies program, as well as a senior faculty adviser for the georgetown institute for women peace and security. he's currently on leave from a position of associate professor at the swedish national defense college. he's the founding director of the stockholm center for studies. the think tank created in response for non-governmental research and policy advice in the swedish and international context. we're joined by my friend captain john rodriguez of the u.s. army national guard. he's a 2015 herbert peace fellow who works with me at the center for national policy. served six years as an army infantry officer, including a deployment to a
her first book, "female soldiers in sierra leone," and the newest book, beyond the military and myth women can't fight, debunks ss the belief that women can't fight. a debunks core arguments used to keep women out of combat roles. and explores the centrality of the band of brothers myth. it is one of my favorite mini series, but i'm willing to see that happen. we have dr. robert egnell, a visiting professor and director of teaching with the security studies program, as well as a...
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. ♪ >>> an italian nurse who returned home from sierra leone just last week has now tested positive for ebola. the man began feeling sick two days after returning to italy. officials say he will be transferred to rome's main infection disease hospital for treatment. >>> the fda has proposed new rules to roll back the lifetime ban on blood donations from gain men. that ban was put into place at the height of the aid's epidemic in 1983. critics say that even the revised rules ignore scientific evidence that shows proper screening can eliminate any risk. >>> the navajo nation is the country's largest native american reservation. last month a new 2% food tax went into effect to fund healthier food alternatives. >> over there is where the sheep and the cattle are. >> reporter: eric's extended family and grandmother live on a remote wind-swept corner of the navajo nation. how far away from a grocery store are we? >> about an hour 30 minutes. >> it's the size of west virginia but there are just ten full service grocery stores on the reservation. fast-food restaurants and convenience stores fil
. ♪ >>> an italian nurse who returned home from sierra leone just last week has now tested positive for ebola. the man began feeling sick two days after returning to italy. officials say he will be transferred to rome's main infection disease hospital for treatment. >>> the fda has proposed new rules to roll back the lifetime ban on blood donations from gain men. that ban was put into place at the height of the aid's epidemic in 1983. critics say that even the revised rules...
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leone, togo and mainly to attack the american oil companies. then bin laden's bookshelf, a digital library, everything from bob woodward's "obama's wars," to classics like paul kennedy's "the rise and fall of the great powers" and the "delta force extreme 2" video game, most likely for his children. the treasure trove offers new insights into bin laden the ceo of al qaeda central, a bureaucracy complete with a lengthy online application, questions like what is your favorite material, science or literature? the final question, who should we contact in case you become a martyr? and bin laden closely tracked the u.s. when the pentagon warned that the wikileaks document dump could cost lives -- >> the truth is they may already have on their hands the blood of some young soldier or that of an afghan family. >> reporter: -- an al qaeda operative writes bin laden please dedicate some brothers to translate the documents on afghanistan and pakistan that were leaked from the pentagon because these documents contain the strategy of the enemy in the area.
leone, togo and mainly to attack the american oil companies. then bin laden's bookshelf, a digital library, everything from bob woodward's "obama's wars," to classics like paul kennedy's "the rise and fall of the great powers" and the "delta force extreme 2" video game, most likely for his children. the treasure trove offers new insights into bin laden the ceo of al qaeda central, a bureaucracy complete with a lengthy online application, questions like what is your...
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the disease is still present in the neighboring countries of sierra leone and guinea. a weapons breakthrough for north korea. the country announced today that it successfully test-launched a ballistic missile from a submarine for the first time. official photos show the country's leader, kim jong un, observing the underwater launch from the deck of a ship. security experts warn that missiles launched underwater are more difficult to detect than those launched from land. syria's chemical weapons program was apparently more extensive than the assad regime let on. diplomatic sources quoted by reuters say traces of sarin and vx nerve agent were discovered at a military research site that had not been disclosed by syrian authorities. syria promised to destroy its chemical weapons stockpile after signing a deal brokered by russia and the united states in 2013. in iraq today, dozens of inmates including a number of convicted terrorists, escaped from a prison 50 miles north of baghdad. the escapes occurred after a riot that led to the deaths of 50 inmates and 12 guards. author
the disease is still present in the neighboring countries of sierra leone and guinea. a weapons breakthrough for north korea. the country announced today that it successfully test-launched a ballistic missile from a submarine for the first time. official photos show the country's leader, kim jong un, observing the underwater launch from the deck of a ship. security experts warn that missiles launched underwater are more difficult to detect than those launched from land. syria's chemical weapons...
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. >>> sierra leon and, new guinea are still battling it. >>> ending the outbreak, will be extremely difficult. one of the things they say, is that liberia, it took two months, down to zero, which looks it will be a long road ahead still. why is it that that final stretch is so difficult? >>> it's always that hard. look how hard it was with smallpox. and it was everyone had a rash and over their face and, it wasn't like ebola which presents with fever and symptoms and a bit of things, and, diarrhea, nobody guess into an e r. with ebola on their forehead and very hard to diagnose and we know that with history. polio. and still can't get to 1%. >>> right and meanwhile it seems to continue to surprise the medical community. i mean we're just looking at a couple of things we learned this week. the woman who contracted the virus, by having sex with her partner five months, after he was released, and the american doctor, who was virus free, and they found it in his eye. do we know enough about the virus to be even using the term ebola free. >>> we have never add outbreak like this before,. >>> six c
. >>> sierra leon and, new guinea are still battling it. >>> ending the outbreak, will be extremely difficult. one of the things they say, is that liberia, it took two months, down to zero, which looks it will be a long road ahead still. why is it that that final stretch is so difficult? >>> it's always that hard. look how hard it was with smallpox. and it was everyone had a rash and over their face and, it wasn't like ebola which presents with fever and symptoms and...
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leone. about the help received in a part of the world from england, f.i.f.a. and asia to counter a problem which is now under and i'm talking about ebola, of course. ebola. assistance provided by f.i.f.a. i think you'll recall that she said that all the children - footballers have helped to counter the serious situation. i also said yesterday in future we are going to set up a department of professional football, because we have a memorandum of understanding between clubs. and i think that this is something which was really bimed by everyone concerned ins troificational football. it is important that be play a role here. it's all very well to make statements buts it's all the more important to have something on the ground. a would like to say a couple of cords also about the storm, as it were. i made or provided explanations all the way through, yesterday and the opening of the congress. all these actions would have taken place, and which - the process of which was a raid in zurich. strangel
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how one family is honoring their loved one who died while treating ebola patients in sierra leone. >> the governor signs a religious freedom bill. what this means for people in oklahoma. >>> a new religious freedom law in october protects right of clergy to refuse services. this bill says members of the clergy cannot be forced to perform marriages that violate their religious belief. the bill is important measure to protect constitutional and religious rights of oklahoma. the law hasn't caused any kind of backlash yet. >>> the family of a doctor who died of ebola is starting a foundation to honor him. dr. kahn's family lives in prince george's county. they have a ceremony to remember him in new carrollton last night. he was a leading doctor fighting ebola in sierra leone. >> he was brave enough to help the people who are afraid to even touch the patients. >> dr. kahn's family said they hope the organization can help other health professionals who caught the disease and died. >>> looking at 7:40, a consumer alert, one way to settle a debt to the irs could be too good to be true. >> tak
how one family is honoring their loved one who died while treating ebola patients in sierra leone. >> the governor signs a religious freedom bill. what this means for people in oklahoma. >>> a new religious freedom law in october protects right of clergy to refuse services. this bill says members of the clergy cannot be forced to perform marriages that violate their religious belief. the bill is important measure to protect constitutional and religious rights of oklahoma. the law...
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it's most common in nigeria and liberia and sierra leone unlike ebola the risk of dying is much lower and there is no risk to the general public, and they are trying to loebt people that may have had contact with the man, he flew on may 17th the next day he went to the hospital feeling tired with a fever and sore throat but did not say he was travelled to west africa and then his symptoms got worse and he was admitted to the hospital and the cdc confirmed lasso fever yesterday but the man did not survive, the virus is spread by rodents, there was a case in new jersey in 2004, the victim then was in trenton, there is no word of where in new jersey this patient was from or what hospital he visited but we expect to learn more information in the coming days. >>> in other news today this is a common sight people walking and texting at the same time a new stud yes shows the number of people getting hurt while walking and texting and talking on the phone doubled from 2005 to 2010, and the numbers keep going up. >> we see all types of injuries that are attributed to a fall of some kind, broke
it's most common in nigeria and liberia and sierra leone unlike ebola the risk of dying is much lower and there is no risk to the general public, and they are trying to loebt people that may have had contact with the man, he flew on may 17th the next day he went to the hospital feeling tired with a fever and sore throat but did not say he was travelled to west africa and then his symptoms got worse and he was admitted to the hospital and the cdc confirmed lasso fever yesterday but the man did...
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. >>> well there's been a big jump in the new ebola cases in the last week, guinea, and sierra leon, have more cases and it shows that the virus, will not go quietly. now, the worst offensive country, was declared, ebola free, ten-days ago. >>> coming up for you yemen's government calling for the creation of safe zones, as it looks to resume its zones. >>> 11 police are jailed for standing by as an afghan woman was lynched and burned. >>> the escape, the scale of the biggest accident, in practice for indy 5 then iraq security forces have been sen back to ramadi, to retake the city from isil. the military, and police will be helped by she a make lib sha groups and move the united states groups back. they are preparing for pa war and, some 30 kilometers east, and they plan to push deep, into the sun any heart land to recapture favor tore. >>> we're announcing that the forces are getting ready to take back anbar the people have asked for our help, and, they were reluctant. >>> the anbar did request such assistance, when ramadi city fell to isil, and the council is not representative of
. >>> well there's been a big jump in the new ebola cases in the last week, guinea, and sierra leon, have more cases and it shows that the virus, will not go quietly. now, the worst offensive country, was declared, ebola free, ten-days ago. >>> coming up for you yemen's government calling for the creation of safe zones, as it looks to resume its zones. >>> 11 police are jailed for standing by as an afghan woman was lynched and burned. >>> the escape, the...
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there is still ebola in guinea and sierra leone. he pointed out there are many lessons to learn from the ebola outbreak that got so out of control. the public health infrastructure in africa needs to be built up. too often politic s played a role. local leaders of the world health organization didn't want outsiders to come in and help. he said the global health community needs to make changes so the next outbreak doesn't get out of control. elizabeth cohen, cnn, atlanta. >>> for one american doctor, the struggle with ebola has continued. dr. ian krouzer was treat for ebola last year and declared free of the virus but he told anderson cooper he recently found out he still had the disease in his eye. >> as the disease progressed, i began to have problems with my visual acuity. that's how we measure how well i am seeing. as my sight started to go bad. it became clear this was a different animal and aggressive in whatever had been unleashed in my eye was not going away quickly. one morning as the progress evolved, i woke up and realized
there is still ebola in guinea and sierra leone. he pointed out there are many lessons to learn from the ebola outbreak that got so out of control. the public health infrastructure in africa needs to be built up. too often politic s played a role. local leaders of the world health organization didn't want outsiders to come in and help. he said the global health community needs to make changes so the next outbreak doesn't get out of control. elizabeth cohen, cnn, atlanta. >>> for one...
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leone and getty are still reporting a new case of ebola virus killed more than 11,000 people in west africa. >>marty gonzales: 1 is to bay baseball and softball league is trying to make up for what some thieves stole wednesday night the snack bar was burglarized everything was taken even the cash register family turner has this to my kron 4 story >>reporter: the stocking up on snacks because crookes claim to about a saw all of our stuff on the from paper sold trail going everywhere is the president of the pittsburgh post was southpaw association this the second time in 10 days their snack bar has been burglarized and vandalize it is frustrating now a straight nonsense for time out was shocked now people are being disrespectful they lost when the third $500 in food. plus whatever a cost to replenish and then reset your that is money he says right out of the pocket the 700 kits. this is busily their only option in order to keep them down and allow all the kids to afforded we need extra income coming in today able to sam's club and as police stepped up patrols in the meantime is asking
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ian krosur was infected in sierra leone while treating patients. a few months later he had problems seeing and a pain in his eye. doctors found ebola in the eye. he is not considered contagious because the virus is not on the surface. >>> two of maryland's county executives are in baltimore hoping to encourage tourism in that city after last week's riots. prince george's in an effort to encourage residents to return to the crescent city. tourism in baltimore is its top five industries and must be supported. >> we talk about top five that represents jobs and jobs represent people's opportunity or ability to provide for themselves and their families. our tourism industry cannot suffer because of this. >> we want people to come here spend money, like we're going to do today. because it's going to help us all. >> coming up on news 4 at 5:00 the department of justice has confirmed a thorough review of the baltimore police department and the mayor's comments then. >>> plus tracee wilkins talks about how they have handled years of doj oversight. >>> polic
ian krosur was infected in sierra leone while treating patients. a few months later he had problems seeing and a pain in his eye. doctors found ebola in the eye. he is not considered contagious because the virus is not on the surface. >>> two of maryland's county executives are in baltimore hoping to encourage tourism in that city after last week's riots. prince george's in an effort to encourage residents to return to the crescent city. tourism in baltimore is its top five industries...
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leone, togo and mainly to attack the american oil companies. this is part of the strategy not only to go after the united states but to go after the economic power of the united states. >> you're seeing the insides of some of the debates within terrorist movements that have existed for years now. we see that with isis today. the revolution bin laden inspired was pretty simple. he would say in countries like egypt or algeria or iraq don't know cuss on the local target first, the local government. go after the head of the snake, that's washington that's new york that's tel aviv london. go after what he would call the far enemy. in the past years, you see this in the letters, the groups that have grown up particularly isis are saying we don't believe the bin laden message. our goals is to stage a revolution at home and most of the fighting you see now isn't attacks against new york it's attacks against mosul and ramadi. >> more colonel reese, how much he hated the united states and hated the west. i'll put up another excerpt. iens would be exagger
leone, togo and mainly to attack the american oil companies. this is part of the strategy not only to go after the united states but to go after the economic power of the united states. >> you're seeing the insides of some of the debates within terrorist movements that have existed for years now. we see that with isis today. the revolution bin laden inspired was pretty simple. he would say in countries like egypt or algeria or iraq don't know cuss on the local target first, the local...
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he received ebola in sierra leone. but he seemed to recover. there was no more ebola found in his blood. but it turns out it was lurking inside of his eye of all places. one day he looked in his eye and realize the iris of his eye was not blue it was green. and he thought he would lose his sight for good. dr. ian crozier joins me tonight. and so dr. crozier, your story sin credible. a long after you were declared ebola free did you realize there was a problem from your vision. >> as i emerging and went home to phoenix to rehabilitate there were other things higher on the food chain. i was struggling to learn to walk again and trying to get stronger and having inflammatory back pain and having minimal eye symptoms. it was a report that i heard from survived where i was taking care of patients that were having an unexpected high evidence of eye symptoms that caused me to pay attention to mild burning and light sensitivity in my eyes and out of that came my first interaction with emory ophthalmology in atlanta. >> and how soon after that did they
he received ebola in sierra leone. but he seemed to recover. there was no more ebola found in his blood. but it turns out it was lurking inside of his eye of all places. one day he looked in his eye and realize the iris of his eye was not blue it was green. and he thought he would lose his sight for good. dr. ian crozier joins me tonight. and so dr. crozier, your story sin credible. a long after you were declared ebola free did you realize there was a problem from your vision. >> as i...
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the case study involved a doctor working in sierra leone who had perfect vision before getting sick. in the months after he recovered, his eyesight began deteriorating. >>> if america doesn't right the rules of global trade, china will, the president says. he's making a plea for 12-nation pacific agreement. the company has promised to add up to 10,000 american jobs if this trans-pacific trade deal is finalized. president obama says the deal has worker and environmental protections and forces other nations like vietnam, to establish minimum wage and safety standards. but he says he knows there will be tough criticism. >> if you are opposed to these smart, progressive trade deals, that means you must be satisfied with the status quo. and the status quo hasn't been working for our workers. it hasn't been working for our businesses. >> that speech came on the same day that the labor department announced u.s. employers added 223,000 jobs. that happened in april. we have much more ahead on "today in the bay." warriors talk about today's big game in memphis. >>> and a giants newcomer makes
the case study involved a doctor working in sierra leone who had perfect vision before getting sick. in the months after he recovered, his eyesight began deteriorating. >>> if america doesn't right the rules of global trade, china will, the president says. he's making a plea for 12-nation pacific agreement. the company has promised to add up to 10,000 american jobs if this trans-pacific trade deal is finalized. president obama says the deal has worker and environmental protections and...
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sierra leone, guinea ver sal, chad ivory coast, gandia niger, central african republic and the democratic republic of congo and somali. the survey considers the status of mothers and children in areas like health, education, economics and politics >>> hundreds gathered in mexico city to commemorate the battle of peb la. it happened on 6 may 1862. the mexican army defeated french troops that invaded the country. re-enactors fired guns and canons others danced in celebration. >> the complete copy of the 10 commandments will go on public display in europe. it will be on display in the israel museum in jerusalem. the ancient scrolls will return to a pitch-black climate controlled facility >>> tomorrow melting at an alarming rate. the danger caused by the retreat of a new zealand dangerous glacier. >> that's it for this edition. i'm libby casey. >> i'm antonio mora. "america tonight" is next. i will see you again in an hour. >>> on "america tonight" the fight to stop fracking. >> we are talking about 12,000 fracking wells along the st lawrence river. i could not stand by >>> people that stood
sierra leone, guinea ver sal, chad ivory coast, gandia niger, central african republic and the democratic republic of congo and somali. the survey considers the status of mothers and children in areas like health, education, economics and politics >>> hundreds gathered in mexico city to commemorate the battle of peb la. it happened on 6 may 1862. the mexican army defeated french troops that invaded the country. re-enactors fired guns and canons others danced in celebration. >>...