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rebuild the community devastated by the disease. we have reports from liberia and sierra leone. aaron is back. time to go on holiday? >> let's go baby let's go. i tell you what lucy. money is the most important thing, venezuela is the place to go. the places to avoid? according to a cost of living survey singapore, paris and sydney, australia are the most expensive cities in the world. >>> welcome to "gmt." it is responsible for nearly 10,000 deaths. hundreds of children -- now ebola is finally being won. leaders worst affected by the outbreak are in brussels. they are trying to eradicate the disease once and for all. they have approved a $187 million financial package for sierra leone. clyde is at the treatment center. people there must be concerned about money, about financial aid and hoping that it continues to flow into the country. >> reporter: yes lucy no question about that. the intensity of the crisis here. it's on the way and manthankfully it's winding down. zero transmissions or infections here in sierra leone. the crisis is beginning to ease down. we have transmission rates ba
rebuild the community devastated by the disease. we have reports from liberia and sierra leone. aaron is back. time to go on holiday? >> let's go baby let's go. i tell you what lucy. money is the most important thing, venezuela is the place to go. the places to avoid? according to a cost of living survey singapore, paris and sydney, australia are the most expensive cities in the world. >>> welcome to "gmt." it is responsible for nearly 10,000 deaths. hundreds of...
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cautiously life is returning to some degree of normality. schools have reopened in liberia after six months of children being told to stay away. at the height of the outbreak, guinea liberia, and sierra leone were under siege. patients were turned away from full treatment centers. this man later died. the medical charity mss says the world ignored its calls for help early in the outbreak. it is particularly critical of the world health organization for not declaring an international health emergency much sooner. the who accepts it made mistakes at the start of the crisis but said it since half into affected countries as soon as possible. >> by the time ebola struck in guinea, in liberia, we are weak we do not have the resources. with the number of doctors we have, only one doctor was trained for this. >> the world has come along way since the peak of the ebola outbreak. in sierra leone away, there were almost 600 cases a week. now it is fewer than 60. liberia has managed about three weeks without a new infection but has now recorded one fresh case. look at what is happening in guinea
cautiously life is returning to some degree of normality. schools have reopened in liberia after six months of children being told to stay away. at the height of the outbreak, guinea liberia, and sierra leone were under siege. patients were turned away from full treatment centers. this man later died. the medical charity mss says the world ignored its calls for help early in the outbreak. it is particularly critical of the world health organization for not declaring an international health...
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america." still to come -- hunting down any traces of the ebola virus. in liberia, they are chasing every lead to drive the disease from their country. the u.n. says eastern ukraine has been without power, water and food for over a month. even in places where life continues as normal there have been significant changes with schools now teaching ukrainian patriotism. >> it's the biggest high school in the city. we've come to witness something new, which is patriotic education. a little earlier all of the kids in the school lined up to sing the national anthem. someone who comes from britain, it's very strange because we don't tend to wave the flag, but here it is an important subject because of what is happening with the rebellion and what is happening with russia. what they say is before the conflict began, we do not have a strong sense of being ukrainian. >> now, when there is a war in our part of the country we worry so much. >> there are a lot of emotions. i'm afraid it can only go so far in our country. >> since the conflict began last year, there's a growing sense of nationalis
america." still to come -- hunting down any traces of the ebola virus. in liberia, they are chasing every lead to drive the disease from their country. the u.n. says eastern ukraine has been without power, water and food for over a month. even in places where life continues as normal there have been significant changes with schools now teaching ukrainian patriotism. >> it's the biggest high school in the city. we've come to witness something new, which is patriotic education. a...
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fact, the government and liberia ordered them open by yesterday, or to face a fine. more than 3800 liberians died from the ebola outbreaks, the highest death toll in the region. >> getting their school books in order and passing a -- packing up their backs, these liberian teenagers are looking forward to getting back in the classroom. their school is enclosed for seven months because of the deadly ebola outbreak. >> [indiscernible] >> i am very excited, and i will tell the government thank you for opening the school. i am asking the government to put back all of the necessary things. >> every school will be equipped with handwashing a disinfectant stations, and students will be closely monitored for possible symptoms. this is the latest sign that liberia is on the mend. they have artie lifted its nationwide curfew and open its borders. and the mission to build ebola treatment centers across the country, withdrawing 3000 troops much earlier than expected. new ebola infections in liberia have dropped . liberia was the hardest hit country in the region with nearly 4000 victims. in tot
fact, the government and liberia ordered them open by yesterday, or to face a fine. more than 3800 liberians died from the ebola outbreaks, the highest death toll in the region. >> getting their school books in order and passing a -- packing up their backs, these liberian teenagers are looking forward to getting back in the classroom. their school is enclosed for seven months because of the deadly ebola outbreak. >> [indiscernible] >> i am very excited, and i will tell the...
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degree of normality. schools have reopened in liberia after six months of children being told to stay away. but at the height of the outbreak guinea sierra leone, and liberia were under siege. this man later died after being turned away from a treatment center. in a damning report the medical charity msf says the world ignored its call for help early in the outbreak. it's particularly critical of the world health organization for not declaring an international health emergency much sooner. >> it increased the spread, because we weren't able to mobilize enough resources to jump on isolated outbreaks, then the mobility of the west african population meant that people were moving huge distances and we weren't able to react quickly enough. >> reporter: the world has come a long way since the peak of the ebola outbreak. back in november in sierra leone, there were almost 600 new cases a week. now it's fewer than 60. liberia had managed a few weeks without a new infection, but now it's reported one fresh case. and look what's happening in guinea. after infections fell sharply, they're
degree of normality. schools have reopened in liberia after six months of children being told to stay away. but at the height of the outbreak guinea sierra leone, and liberia were under siege. this man later died after being turned away from a treatment center. in a damning report the medical charity msf says the world ignored its call for help early in the outbreak. it's particularly critical of the world health organization for not declaring an international health emergency much sooner....
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>>> the head of liberia's response unit says the last patient treated will be discharged from hospital. liberia has no confirmed cases. people will be urged to remain cautious. there there are no cases for 42 days, the country will be declared ebola free. >> strikes and blockades by the opposition in bangladesh are affecting the hospital. doctors are struggling to get to work. there's needs for a burn units to be attacked with petrol bombs. we have this report from dhaka. >> scenes like these have been common. petrol bomb attacks during the opposition strikes killed 56 people, and injured dozens for. other hospitals are being opened. the victims here are children. victims of domestic incidents. they had been waiting days for treatment. some people brought us to this new yun. there usually is not a burn unit at a hospital like ours. the situation in this country is so severe we had to operate one. >> while the burn unit is overwhelmed it's the opposite in other parts of the hospital. it's not just the lurn unit. the usually crowded hospital is empty. both patients and doctors are worrie
>>> the head of liberia's response unit says the last patient treated will be discharged from hospital. liberia has no confirmed cases. people will be urged to remain cautious. there there are no cases for 42 days, the country will be declared ebola free. >> strikes and blockades by the opposition in bangladesh are affecting the hospital. doctors are struggling to get to work. there's needs for a burn units to be attacked with petrol bombs. we have this report from dhaka....
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liberia to resume their work as missionaries. we getd more tonight from nbc's anne thompson. >> reporter: before they head to liberia nancy and david writebol have one important stop, at atlanta's emory university hospital. just seven months ago nancy arrived here seriously ill with ebola while she did missionary work in liberia. now nancy has a different purpose. >> i'm very thankful to be able to give back. >> reporter: nancy's donating her plasma to be stored for future ebola patients and research. david, who did not contract ebola, is a volunteer for an experimental vaccine. together they are helping doctors find a way to prevent the next epidemic. >> we're looking for antibodies to ebola that will bind to the virus and neutrize it. >> reporter: bound by a deep faith in god and 40 years of marriage. >> i'm still thankful that nancy is still with us and i still have her. >> reporter: they are excited to return to liberia. and anxious. >> those were very stressful days. and, you know revisiting that will i'm sure have a bit of an impact on us. >> reporter: but unlike when they left the
liberia to resume their work as missionaries. we getd more tonight from nbc's anne thompson. >> reporter: before they head to liberia nancy and david writebol have one important stop, at atlanta's emory university hospital. just seven months ago nancy arrived here seriously ill with ebola while she did missionary work in liberia. now nancy has a different purpose. >> i'm very thankful to be able to give back. >> reporter: nancy's donating her plasma to be stored for future...
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children still at risk of ebola in liberia. we take you live to west africa to look at how much progress has been made in tackling the virus in the countries worst affected. >>> welcome to the program. aaron is here looking at cutting edge innovations at the world's biggest mobile phone expo. >> it's all about the new mobile congress. we've got the latest between the big battle between samsung and apple. samsung launches its new galaxy 1 s6 edge device. but is its three-sided device enough to wow the competition. and competition from chinese and american rivals. >>> welcome to "gmt." it is midday here in london 7:00 a.m. in washington and 3:00 in the iraqi prime minister salahuddin where a massive military operation is underway right now to retake the area from islamic state. iraqi forces are trying to recapture tikrit saddam hussein's home city north of baghdad. this represents a big challenge, though for iraqi troops. we're getting reports now that islamic state are using human shields to slow their advance. the iraqi government says around 30,000 troops are involved in the op
children still at risk of ebola in liberia. we take you live to west africa to look at how much progress has been made in tackling the virus in the countries worst affected. >>> welcome to the program. aaron is here looking at cutting edge innovations at the world's biggest mobile phone expo. >> it's all about the new mobile congress. we've got the latest between the big battle between samsung and apple. samsung launches its new galaxy 1 s6 edge device. but is its three-sided...
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. consulate has subpoenaed those e-mails as well. >>> new this morning the final ebola patient in liberia will be are he leased from the hospital later today. officials say there are no other confirmed cases of ebola in liberia. under world health organization standards, it will be another 42 days until liberia can be actually declared ebola free. ebola is still an issue in guinea, where large scale testing of an experimental ebola vaccine will soon begin. >>> southern california's superbug outbreak appears to be growing. cedars-sinai medical center says four patients were infected with the deadly bacteria, coming from a contaminated medical scope used in endoscopic procedures. the 67 may have been exposed. similar outbreak at ucla medical center sickened seven patients and two of them died. >> the largest kidney donation chain ever conducted on the west coast begins this morning in the bay area. it's a six-way chain that will take place at the california pacific medical center in san francisco. team of doctors will operate on 12 people from the bay area and the central valley. they'll es
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you so much for your time. what did you witness in the communities in liberia? >> when i was there in september and october last year it was at the height of the ebola crisis and it was truly apock littic. every day 4 to 500 people were dying that we knew of at the time. children were being turned away from hospitals for ordinary illnesses. there were no facilities in place at all, health centers were closed. women were dying outside hospitals. just in ordinary -- during ordinary pregnancy and child birth. so we're seeing a dramatic shift now but there's still a long way to go. >> when you think back to the images of last fall from places like monrovia and you remember children dying alone on the streets or remember seeing those images and they're always the most heartbreaking because you can't imagine anyone can hold them or properly hug them. there are people in protective suits staying away from them. how do you comfort them? >> it's extremely traumatizing for children. their schools have been closed. they've lost parents. they've lost loved ones. the concept of an extended family
you so much for your time. what did you witness in the communities in liberia? >> when i was there in september and october last year it was at the height of the ebola crisis and it was truly apock littic. every day 4 to 500 people were dying that we knew of at the time. children were being turned away from hospitals for ordinary illnesses. there were no facilities in place at all, health centers were closed. women were dying outside hospitals. just in ordinary -- during ordinary...
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disease. that's what liberia's government wants to do, as well. in a few weeks the world healed organization had hoped to declare the country ebola-free, but that's not now going to happen because of a new case discovered days ago. it's left many here worried. >> very, very discouraged because it was a bad word. we delay about education and to hear that as a new outbreak of ebola is very, very discouraging and i'm feeling very bad about that. >> ebola has spread as an aggressive pace, crippling daily life. all schools were closed for six months and in one year, the disease has crisscrossed borders, killing morn 10,000 people across west africa. experts traced the source here in guinea. this is the spot where it's believed bats infected a toddler, triggering the epidemic that also affected sierra leone and nigeria. the countries affected hope the worst is over now. that could very well be the case if this empty ebola treatment center in liberia is anything to go. >> i a report published by doctors without borders is criticizing the u.n.'s world health organization's slow response
disease. that's what liberia's government wants to do, as well. in a few weeks the world healed organization had hoped to declare the country ebola-free, but that's not now going to happen because of a new case discovered days ago. it's left many here worried. >> very, very discouraged because it was a bad word. we delay about education and to hear that as a new outbreak of ebola is very, very discouraging and i'm feeling very bad about that. >> ebola has spread as an aggressive...
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addition. >> you wrote a book, what did the men in liberia say? >> men in liberia believe that a woman's body is for reproductive purpose, and not sexual enjoy: she's not supposed to enjoy it. the man is supposed to enjoy sex, and not the woman. so f g.m. came to play where they remove what makes her enjoy it. remove what makes her have the urge or the sensation, and that is the clitoris and the labia. >> the message is it takes away the urge, but it doesn't take away the urge. >> no, people that are circumcised have children out of wedlock. it means what they are preventing them from, is what they are doing. that mentality that it lessens the urge to have sex. ta may, but not to 100% level. >> you talked about the big numbers, focussing on 29 african and middle eastern countries. when you talk about female genital mutilation, you think of it as a problem. but you here 500,000 in the u.s. it is. now. it's no longer where - the case where americans could say it happens to girls in far away lands. it happens here. and to american citizens, because those girls were born here. it mak
addition. >> you wrote a book, what did the men in liberia say? >> men in liberia believe that a woman's body is for reproductive purpose, and not sexual enjoy: she's not supposed to enjoy it. the man is supposed to enjoy sex, and not the woman. so f g.m. came to play where they remove what makes her enjoy it. remove what makes her have the urge or the sensation, and that is the clitoris and the labia. >> the message is it takes away the urge, but it doesn't take away the...
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want it cleaned up. we'll have their story right here on al jazeera. >> liberia reported its first ebola case. authorities suspect a woman may have caught it from a survivor. liberia was hoping to be ebola by mid-april. the european union agreed to give greece a little over $2 billion to help with the aftermeasures of the austerity. it's not linked to international loans keeping greece afloat. it can only be used as aids for people and companies hit hardest by the crisis. greece struck a deal to extend bail out funding until june. >> afghanistan's marble industry is estimated to be worth over $600 million, and the finest materials come from the western province. in the last month every marble factory closed leaving 3,000 out the work. nicole johnson travelled to herat to find out why. >> a 14 tonne block of marble hewn out of rugged mountain. it costs $11 million to build. it cuts and polishes. 75% of the business is selling blocks to neighbouring countries. afghanistan's president ademounsed all marble had to be processed in the country before exported. >> countries like china and
want it cleaned up. we'll have their story right here on al jazeera. >> liberia reported its first ebola case. authorities suspect a woman may have caught it from a survivor. liberia was hoping to be ebola by mid-april. the european union agreed to give greece a little over $2 billion to help with the aftermeasures of the austerity. it's not linked to international loans keeping greece afloat. it can only be used as aids for people and companies hit hardest by the crisis. greece struck a...
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was a member of ousted president victor yanukovych's government. >> in liberia the loft ebola patient has been released from hospital. people are urged to stay cautious, but if there are no new cases for 42 days, the world health organization will declare liberia ebola-free. >> in zimbabwe, the 2015 tobacco session season got off to a chaotic start with farmers protesting against low price. anti riot police had to restore order. prices are down $2 a kilo from last year. >> waving tobacco leaves, these farmers feel they are not paid enough for their hard work. >> they just want to benefit themselves. >> riot police had to be brought in to restore order. there is an overwhelming feeling that the farmers who do all the work are offered an unfair price. many farmers depend on it for their livelihoods. auctioneers say the low prices have to do with rains affecting the crops. >> it is the quality that determines the price. it is not just the price for a leaf. any leaf. it's the quality. >> some also complain not enough help is given by the government to training farmers in dealing with the
was a member of ousted president victor yanukovych's government. >> in liberia the loft ebola patient has been released from hospital. people are urged to stay cautious, but if there are no new cases for 42 days, the world health organization will declare liberia ebola-free. >> in zimbabwe, the 2015 tobacco session season got off to a chaotic start with farmers protesting against low price. anti riot police had to restore order. prices are down $2 a kilo from last year. >>...
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. that's the point to drive home this has not gone away in west africa although liberia has taken significant steps forward. it's still prevalent in sierra leone. that doesn't make it any less dangerous. to draw an analogy from a sports team, if you ear in the final minutes of the game you still want to keep your foot on the gas. we still need to be very aggressive to take care of this virus and eliminate it. >> i think liberia has shown us it can indeed be fought successfully in west africa but they need a lot more resources. thank you very much. appreciate it doctor. >> no problem. thanks poppy. >>> to ferguson, missouri now, where police are working around the clock. they are trying to find out who shot two of their own officers late on wednesday night. investigators say so far they've come up short in this manhunt. they are pursuing several leads, though and the reward for this information now stands at $10,000. the mayor of ferguson, one of the only city officials still in his post has said he will not be stepping down. it's a face-to-face meeting far different from some that
. that's the point to drive home this has not gone away in west africa although liberia has taken significant steps forward. it's still prevalent in sierra leone. that doesn't make it any less dangerous. to draw an analogy from a sports team, if you ear in the final minutes of the game you still want to keep your foot on the gas. we still need to be very aggressive to take care of this virus and eliminate it. >> i think liberia has shown us it can indeed be fought successfully in west...
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against boko haram. >> liberia has begun the countdown to being ebola free after the last patient was discharged from hospital, leaving the chinese run center after treated there for two weeks. liberia has gone a week without reporting any new cases the first time since may of last year. to be officially declared ebola free there must be no new cases for 42 consecutive days. >> north korea called a knife attack on a u.s. ambassador to south korea a deserved punishment. it's referring to its opposition to joint u.s. and south korean military drills held annually. he was slashed across the face. questions are being raised what the u.s. is doing to protect its personnel. >> the u.s. ambassador to south korea had taken to life in seoul, going to the local market giving his son a korean name. after he was slashed at a public event, being rushed to the hospital was shocking. lib period's boss told reporters he was recovering. >> >> the attack on lippert is renewing questions about whether the u.s. is doing enough to protect its diplomats. in politically unstable countries, that can be diffi
against boko haram. >> liberia has begun the countdown to being ebola free after the last patient was discharged from hospital, leaving the chinese run center after treated there for two weeks. liberia has gone a week without reporting any new cases the first time since may of last year. to be officially declared ebola free there must be no new cases for 42 consecutive days. >> north korea called a knife attack on a u.s. ambassador to south korea a deserved punishment. it's...
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first case of ebola was confirmed in west africa and since thousands have lost their lives in liberia sierra leone and guinea. we look at how people have coped with the epidemic and stigma. >> julius prowd was trying to save those he could and that's when he caught the disease. >> fortunately, i survived it, but people in the community are saying he is the one who came down with the virus and it has become discouraging and worrisome. >> even colleagues who showed no symptoms were made to feel isolated. >> many people will no longer come around me because--i don't know why. >> despite the stigma, prowd is back at work. he has beat the virus and said it is now time to send out correct information. that's what liberia's government wants to do as well. the "world health organization" had hoped to declare the country ebola-free. but that's not going to happen because of a new case discovered days ago. it has left many here worried. >> i'm very discouraged because it will carry us backward. our children to hear that there is a new outbreak of ebola it is very discouraging, and i'm feeling v
first case of ebola was confirmed in west africa and since thousands have lost their lives in liberia sierra leone and guinea. we look at how people have coped with the epidemic and stigma. >> julius prowd was trying to save those he could and that's when he caught the disease. >> fortunately, i survived it, but people in the community are saying he is the one who came down with the virus and it has become discouraging and worrisome. >> even colleagues who showed no symptoms...
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liberia, things are looking up and the road to recovery will not be easy. tony abbott is sending people to help with the training missions in iraq and said it was still to be decided when the troops will go. >> 12 years after the war, more australians are heading back to the middle east with a different enemy. >> the decision marks the next phase of australia's contribution to disrupt degrade, or destroyed the death coltult. we require support to build capacity and hold territory. >> the 300 regular army soldiers are expected to join commandos who are already helping to train local government forces. they will work alongside 140 new zealand troops who had their deployment announced last week. the government says that none of them will be involved in combat roles. australia recently removed -- there is little public appetite for the country to become embroiled in another war. katty: the families of some of the victims have been given access to the wreckage recovered from eastern ukraine. pieces of the malaysia airlines plane are being analyzed by investigators and some of them cou
liberia, things are looking up and the road to recovery will not be easy. tony abbott is sending people to help with the training missions in iraq and said it was still to be decided when the troops will go. >> 12 years after the war, more australians are heading back to the middle east with a different enemy. >> the decision marks the next phase of australia's contribution to disrupt degrade, or destroyed the death coltult. we require support to build capacity and hold territory....
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the courage to start saying no. al jazerra bangladesh. >>> automatic schools in liberia must reopen on monday or face fines. as the number of new ebola cases dramatically decreases, they have been closed for nearly seven months in a bid to stop the spread of the deadly virus. many schools reopened last month, but the ones that were used as treatment centers needed more time before welcoming students back. the government says frosting students from the virus is still a priority. ebola has killed around 3,800 people in liberia. >>> nigeria's president is vowing to win the war against boko haram. as he prepiers for elections later this month. goodluck jonathan denies mishandling the campaign against the armed group who have killed thousands of people. he gave an exclusive i interview to our cropped next correspondent in lagos. >> reporter: with less than four weeks to go until election, president goodluck jonathan promised voters he will defeat boko haram. >> we must end it. i am telling you the stages, first is to take over oil territories. we take over all the territories that they a
the courage to start saying no. al jazerra bangladesh. >>> automatic schools in liberia must reopen on monday or face fines. as the number of new ebola cases dramatically decreases, they have been closed for nearly seven months in a bid to stop the spread of the deadly virus. many schools reopened last month, but the ones that were used as treatment centers needed more time before welcoming students back. the government says frosting students from the virus is still a priority. ebola...
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infected last year. nancy writebol and her husband are heading back to liberia. a spokesman says the couple will first go to a conference in liberia. she was is second american infected with ebola last year. >>> and it's a cold one to start with. temperatures are in the 20s and still falling at this hour. cold enough for some snow. that's what we're tracking for this afternoon and this evening. that will be moving in and then changing over to some sleet and freezing rain during the evening hours. then on wednesday we've got rain but thursday more significant snow will be falling in the area. right now we're looking at clear skies and temperatures falling in the 20s to start with. the wind is light and should stay light throughout the day today. poconos mountains this morning, they will get some snow but then the potential for icing, sleet and freezing rain into the late evening hours. right now, 21 in trenton. wrightstown, 21 degrees. 26 in philadelphia. look at the teens north and west for chester springs. 14? quakertown. 12 in allentown. some cold air in new jersey. 22 degrees righ
infected last year. nancy writebol and her husband are heading back to liberia. a spokesman says the couple will first go to a conference in liberia. she was is second american infected with ebola last year. >>> and it's a cold one to start with. temperatures are in the 20s and still falling at this hour. cold enough for some snow. that's what we're tracking for this afternoon and this evening. that will be moving in and then changing over to some sleet and freezing rain during the...
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died across liberia sierra leone and guinea we look at how people are coping with the stigma associated with ebola. >> when ebola was at its worst last year, julius was trying to save those he could. and that's when he caught the disease. >> fortunately, i survived it, but working down in the community, people pointing fingers with me, oh, he's the one who came down with the virus. he's the one people say would die. and it has become discouraging and worrisome. >> even colleagues who showed no symptoms were made to feel isolated. >> the very people who no longer come around me because. >> despite the stigma, he is back at work. he has beat the virus and said now it's time to beat the misinformation about the disease. that's what liberia's government wants to do as well. in a few weeks the "world health organization" had hoped to declare the country ebola free, but that's now not going to happen because of a new case discovered days ago. it's left many here worried. >> i'm very, very discouraged because it was a war. our children for the length of time that we delay their education, to h
died across liberia sierra leone and guinea we look at how people are coping with the stigma associated with ebola. >> when ebola was at its worst last year, julius was trying to save those he could. and that's when he caught the disease. >> fortunately, i survived it, but working down in the community, people pointing fingers with me, oh, he's the one who came down with the virus. he's the one people say would die. and it has become discouraging and worrisome. >> even...
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the disease. >> liberia's president, ellen johnson sirleaf , said recovering from the epidemic would require significant resources from the international committee. the conference gathered african leaders and delegates from around the world. the summit close with a joint declaration at the principal objective was to stop all transmissions of the virus. >> our reporter caught up with the former british minister, david miliband. he now heads the international rescue committee that has been working to combat the ebola epidemic in west africa. >> i'm standing here with the president and ceo of the international rescue committee david miliband. thank you for joining us. the number of new cases in liberia have gone down dramatically. is this a sign the fight against this epidemic have been one? >> the clear evidences we are winning the fight. two things are evident -- there is room for complacency. every time there's an undetected case or that comes about without contact from another case, you were there's going to be a new surge. we cannot afford to ignore the stark lessons of the last ye
the disease. >> liberia's president, ellen johnson sirleaf , said recovering from the epidemic would require significant resources from the international committee. the conference gathered african leaders and delegates from around the world. the summit close with a joint declaration at the principal objective was to stop all transmissions of the virus. >> our reporter caught up with the former british minister, david miliband. he now heads the international rescue committee that...
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forecast. >>> liberia is trying to figure out how its latest ebola patient became infected. on friday officials announced a woman tested positive for the virus. she says she has not traveled to neighboring infected countries and doesn't seem to be linked to anybody on any ebola contacts list. there were no cases of ebola in liberia for two full weeks before this latest case. >>> certainly, something to celebrate, a welcome home of sorts for soldiers deployed to west africa to help in the fight against ebola. families greeted about 120 members of the 101st airborne division. yesterday after spending the last 21 days being monitored in isolation following their tour in west africa. >>> let's head down south now, the town of greenwood, south carolina, is split over the mayor's plan to desegregate a war memorial. the monument honors the fallen from the world wars korea and vietnam. the names fall under "white" and "colored." some citizens and visitors say they are totally shocked. so is the mayor, who raised money to have new plaques made which list the names alphabetically not by race. h
forecast. >>> liberia is trying to figure out how its latest ebola patient became infected. on friday officials announced a woman tested positive for the virus. she says she has not traveled to neighboring infected countries and doesn't seem to be linked to anybody on any ebola contacts list. there were no cases of ebola in liberia for two full weeks before this latest case. >>> certainly, something to celebrate, a welcome home of sorts for soldiers deployed to west africa to...
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. almost all of the deaths and the 24,000 reported cases have been recorded in sierra leone liberia, and ginny. the who said the fight is going in the right direction. they say liberia has turned the corner. no new cases have been reported since february 19. the greek prime minister is in brussels on a mission to restructure his companies -- his country's debt. he was here in the french capital yesterday to meet with the organization of economic cooperation and development. today he meets with the european commission president and the european parliament president. greece faces a 1.2 billion payment to the imf. >> they believe that there is no great problem, there is a european problem. we want to go on together and solve all this misunderstanding. we will go on with the honest compromise. our intention is to implement these decisions. in a constructive way, in a way that will help lead to ending the crisis in europe. molly: that is the greek prime minister speaking following his meeting today in brussels. iceland has announced it is dropping its bid to join the european union six years
. almost all of the deaths and the 24,000 reported cases have been recorded in sierra leone liberia, and ginny. the who said the fight is going in the right direction. they say liberia has turned the corner. no new cases have been reported since february 19. the greek prime minister is in brussels on a mission to restructure his companies -- his country's debt. he was here in the french capital yesterday to meet with the organization of economic cooperation and development. today he meets with...
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since then 10,000 people in liberia, sierra leone and guinea have lost their lives because much it. the epidemic and the stigma that comes with it. >> when ebola was at its worst last year, julius proud was trying to save those he could and that's when he caught the disease. >> fortunately i survive it. but working down in the community people pointing fingers at me as the one who came down with the virus. he is the one who people see him die and he is the one. became somehow discouraging and worrisome. >> even colleagues who showed no symptoms were made to seem isolated. >> no one could any longer come around me. >> spite despite the sigma proud is back at work. he's beat the virus and says it's now time to beat the misinformation about the disease. that's what liberia's government wants to do, as well, in a few weeks the world health organization had hoped declared the country ebola-free. but that's now not going to happen because of a new case discovered days ago. it's left many here worried. >> see very, very discouraged because our children we delay their education and to hear that
since then 10,000 people in liberia, sierra leone and guinea have lost their lives because much it. the epidemic and the stigma that comes with it. >> when ebola was at its worst last year, julius proud was trying to save those he could and that's when he caught the disease. >> fortunately i survive it. but working down in the community people pointing fingers at me as the one who came down with the virus. he is the one who people see him die and he is the one. became somehow...
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urged president obama to authorize military aid for ukraine. in liberia the last patient to receive treatment for ebola has been damaged from hospital. liberia currently has no confirmed cases. the head of the response unit has urged people to remain vigilant, if there are no new cases for 42 days days the world health organization will declare liberia ebola free. >> growth in the second largest economy continues to slow. in china, ex-forts arele faking and people are being encouraged to buy locally made goods. harry has more from beijing. >> from across china they stream into the great hall of the people nearly 3,000 here for the annual report on the accomplishments and plans delivered by the premier so what were their priorities. >> i want migrant workers to enjoy the same treatment as urban citizens what i care most about the the air everybody has to pete inside would devote time to both subjects but the center of his speech, the economy. managing the transition from the export depend growth to a more mature domestically driven and slower growing china. the growth target down fro
urged president obama to authorize military aid for ukraine. in liberia the last patient to receive treatment for ebola has been damaged from hospital. liberia currently has no confirmed cases. the head of the response unit has urged people to remain vigilant, if there are no new cases for 42 days days the world health organization will declare liberia ebola free. >> growth in the second largest economy continues to slow. in china, ex-forts arele faking and people are being encouraged to...
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the virus. >> the meeting began with a minute's silence. nearly 10,000 died in liberia, guinea and sierra leone, thousands are affected. the goal is clear, to bring the number of ebola infections to zero, there's a warning, and that is the fight is not over until it's over. >> health care workers are starting to win the fight. a key factor has been getting people to change their behaviour. to stop the virus from spreading, and local leadership has been vital in achieving that success. >> we found community leaders had an ability to persuade and ex-other the local pop -- ex-other the local populations to change behaviours from burial practices, to screening, identification. the point i was making is what counts as community credibility, rather than professional abilities they have. >> reporter: it also has a devastating effect on the economies. airlines suspending flights, markets and farms stopped working. investors and contractors pulled out. commercial activity went into decline. >> ebola exposes a weakness within the health system the economies, and within government. and expose
the virus. >> the meeting began with a minute's silence. nearly 10,000 died in liberia, guinea and sierra leone, thousands are affected. the goal is clear, to bring the number of ebola infections to zero, there's a warning, and that is the fight is not over until it's over. >> health care workers are starting to win the fight. a key factor has been getting people to change their behaviour. to stop the virus from spreading, and local leadership has been vital in achieving that...
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plus people in liberia, sierra leone and in guinea. let's hear from emma kay emolo about how some of those have dealt with the outbreak. >> when the outbreak happened, julius helped who he could that's when he caught the disease. >> fortunately i survived it but people finger at me is the one who came down with the virus he is the one who people seeing die and he is the one immune. it becomes shows somehow discouraging and worrisome. >> those who showed no symptoms were made to feel isolated. >> people would not come around me. because i don't know why. >> despite the stigma proud is back at work. he's beat the virus and says it's now time to beat the misinformation about the disease. that's what liberia's government wants to do as well. in a few weeks the world health organization had hoped to declare the country ebola-free. that is not going to happen because of a new case discovered days ago. it's left many here worried. >> very, very discouraged because it was a bad war our children delay their education and to hear that as a new outbreak of ebola it is very very discouraging and
plus people in liberia, sierra leone and in guinea. let's hear from emma kay emolo about how some of those have dealt with the outbreak. >> when the outbreak happened, julius helped who he could that's when he caught the disease. >> fortunately i survived it but people finger at me is the one who came down with the virus he is the one who people seeing die and he is the one immune. it becomes shows somehow discouraging and worrisome. >> those who showed no symptoms were made...
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. >> i wanted you to get about what's talking -- happening in liberia. >> we'll do that. so the n.i.h. is very pleased with this because this was an entirely funded n.i.h. effort to the tune of $20 million and we now have a new class of antibiotics that have developed from the soil and the issue is we've got to be careful, it's not going to be tomorrow or next month where that's going to be available on the market because we need to continue to do preclinical studies in the animal model before we can get into the human situation. i'd like to say it's going to be around the corner but it likely will be over a year before we do that. the good news is it's a brand new concept of an antibiotic that essentially skirts the resistant mechanisms that other types of microbes use against the common antibiotics. it will likely be good against microbes for which there are multiple resistant. t.b., good news here also. we partnered with drug companies with several of them, particularly jensen, develop new and jensen, to develop new drugs that are good against some of the multiple and extensi
. >> i wanted you to get about what's talking -- happening in liberia. >> we'll do that. so the n.i.h. is very pleased with this because this was an entirely funded n.i.h. effort to the tune of $20 million and we now have a new class of antibiotics that have developed from the soil and the issue is we've got to be careful, it's not going to be tomorrow or next month where that's going to be available on the market because we need to continue to do preclinical studies in the animal...
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liberia, sierra leone and guinea and we look back now at how people in these countries coped and the stigma associated with the virus. >> reporter: when ebola was at its worst last year she was trying to save those he could and that is when he could the disease. >> fortunately i survived it but working out in the community people point their finger at me as the one who came down with the virus and people say he is the one, me and it becomes somehow discouraging and worry some. >> reporter: colleagues showing no symptoms were made to feel isolated. >> people could no longer come around me and i had to stay away because of that. >> reporter: despite the stigma proud is back at work. he has beat the virus and says it's now time to beat the miss information about the disease. that's what liberia's government wants to do as well. in a few weeks the world health organization had hoped to declare the country ebola free but that is now not going to happen because of the new case discovered days ago. it left many here worried. >> discouraged but it's a bad war. our children i will delay their
liberia, sierra leone and guinea and we look back now at how people in these countries coped and the stigma associated with the virus. >> reporter: when ebola was at its worst last year she was trying to save those he could and that is when he could the disease. >> fortunately i survived it but working out in the community people point their finger at me as the one who came down with the virus and people say he is the one, me and it becomes somehow discouraging and worry some....
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afghanistan first or a local village. in liberia you had 14 to 16 ethnic tribes and you also have liberia. there are certain mind which groups say you have mix competing authorities in allegiances. you also have the commodification of conflict for security can be bought in an insecure world. people can buy military force for any reason they want. mercenaries start to emerge. right now we are only seeing military enterprises in the u.s. go but that might start to change. we are seeing things beyond the u.s. go. this could give rise to new actors. before the superrich multinational corporations can become superpowers. already the 1450 or more powerful than the 194 states in the world. if they are armed you can do the math. contract warfare is resurrected. the response to market logic so for example just say i'm a city state and i want to take up my enemy. i could buy up all the mercenaries to deny my enemy defense but they can also bribe my mercenaries to the effect on battle which happened a lot during machiavelli's year and why was a vitriolic in my opinion. and lastly more work.
afghanistan first or a local village. in liberia you had 14 to 16 ethnic tribes and you also have liberia. there are certain mind which groups say you have mix competing authorities in allegiances. you also have the commodification of conflict for security can be bought in an insecure world. people can buy military force for any reason they want. mercenaries start to emerge. right now we are only seeing military enterprises in the u.s. go but that might start to change. we are seeing things...
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de observacin... --- programa al cual todos las viajeros provenientes de liberia guinea y sierra leona tienen que estar .. --- la persona seguir hospitalizada hasta que obtengan los resultados las pruebas --- los mdicos no han revelado la identidad del paciente.. live bug juanfra ---hacemos nuestra primera pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicin take vo / juanfra --- miles de inmigrantes se sienten aliviados al resolverse lo que pudo ser una de las peores crisis laborales en el pas ms informacin en minutos --- take vo / lorena --- el clima sigue generando un impacto negativo para varios comercios en la sierra el reporte completo en breve -- take lucrecia live sportdesk lorena --- la posibilidad de una lorena --- la posibilidad de una suspension de la visa h-2-b que da permisos temporales de estadia a trabajadores extranjeros tuvo en vilo a varios sectores para quienes estos empleados son indispensables... --- lori montenegro desde washington dc nos explica como se evito una crisis de grandes proporciones --- take pkg 0:01 0:19 0:59 1:15 1:30 miles de empleadores que depend
de observacin... --- programa al cual todos las viajeros provenientes de liberia guinea y sierra leona tienen que estar .. --- la persona seguir hospitalizada hasta que obtengan los resultados las pruebas --- los mdicos no han revelado la identidad del paciente.. live bug juanfra ---hacemos nuestra primera pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicin take vo / juanfra --- miles de inmigrantes se sienten aliviados al resolverse lo que pudo ser una de las peores crisis laborales en el pas ms...
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ebola situation in europe. we're just learning that the associated press is reporting that liberia has released its last ebola patient, who is a 58-year-old english teacher. she was released from the chinese-run ebolabla ebola treatment center in monrovia and she told the associated press she is one of the happiest people on earth today. what this means is that once this last patient is released liberia has to now begin to count 42 days to be declared completely ebola free in keeping with world health organization protocols. so liberia has released its last ebola patient from a center in monrovia. >>> now, it's a figure that finance ministers in the west can only dream of but for china's premiere li keqiang, the new growth target of 7% reflects an economy that's slowing down. mr. li has been setting out the prospects for the coming year and the communist party's priorities to the annual meeting of the national people's congress. let's go over to the bbc's martin patience in beijing. martin? >> this is the one time of the year that you get at least a glimpse of the workings of the chine
ebola situation in europe. we're just learning that the associated press is reporting that liberia has released its last ebola patient, who is a 58-year-old english teacher. she was released from the chinese-run ebolabla ebola treatment center in monrovia and she told the associated press she is one of the happiest people on earth today. what this means is that once this last patient is released liberia has to now begin to count 42 days to be declared completely ebola free in keeping with...
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liberia being the worst hit. a vaccine is being tested. investigators look at what is called the index case and then find all of those who have come into contact with that person but there are challenges. both guinea and sierra leone are still reporting dozens of new cases every week and the number of ebola deaths taking place outside of hospitals, remains high. and that suggests that people vary of seeking help or are hiding patients. imran khan al jazeera. >>> swedish prosecutors have offered to question julian assange in london potentially breaking a stalemate in the long-running allegations of sexual assault against him. prosecutors had previously refused to travel to london where he took asylum at the ecuadorian embassy. >> reporter: from his almost three-year confinement inside, julian assange is said to have welcomed a swedish prosecution request to be able to interview him here. it is alleged that he committed sex crimes including rape involving two women in sweden in 2010 allegations he haulz denied saying the sexual encounters were consensual. >> we see this as a victor
liberia being the worst hit. a vaccine is being tested. investigators look at what is called the index case and then find all of those who have come into contact with that person but there are challenges. both guinea and sierra leone are still reporting dozens of new cases every week and the number of ebola deaths taking place outside of hospitals, remains high. and that suggests that people vary of seeking help or are hiding patients. imran khan al jazeera. >>> swedish prosecutors...
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more and a year ago and controls between sierra leone and liberia officially on the verge of being ebola free. >> translator: what we need is international support, if you look at the set up that liberia got that is the same set up we have here you will see we will continue to fight the battle and succeed. we will not get any more cases on this side and we will not get any more cases on that side. >> reporter: ebola is spread through bodily fluids and causes fever, diarrhea, severe bleeding and death and vaccines produced internationally being tested in liberia, head of u.s. infectious disease center in the trial says ebola needs to be controlled across the whole region. >> the numbers in sierra leone and in guinea are also down from their peek but with ebola which is a very unusual infection when you have an outbreak of ebola until you have essentially got it under control, the very last case and you are down to 0 there is always a threat of a rebound. >> reporter: this outbreak has a low mortality rate than previous strains but it killed more than 10,000 people since december 201
more and a year ago and controls between sierra leone and liberia officially on the verge of being ebola free. >> translator: what we need is international support, if you look at the set up that liberia got that is the same set up we have here you will see we will continue to fight the battle and succeed. we will not get any more cases on this side and we will not get any more cases on that side. >> reporter: ebola is spread through bodily fluids and causes fever, diarrhea, severe...
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thank you so much for joining us there. >>> in liberia the last patient to receive treatment for ebola has been discharged from hospital. the area currently has no confirmed cases. the head of the country's ebola-response unit has urged people to stay cautious however. if there are no new cases for 42 days the world health organization will declare liberia ebola free. >>> columbia's government has doubled the number of police on the street in a city that has been hit by gang violence which has left hundreds of people dead. >> reporter: digging for body parts, investigate fors in this town found a hidden grave in this poor neighborhood ironically called the progress. in it were the dismembered remains of two young men who disappeared months earlier. former paramilitary groups have long terrorized this city. fighting to control territory and the population. the government announced special measures doubling the amount of police and investigators. they also sent in the army. about a year later, these areas are still gripped by either fear or ka -- collusion. many have fled. >> translator:
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confirm it. she's under observation in the capital city of monrovia. liberia hasn't had a confirmed case of ebola in two weeks. more than 10,000 people have died in the outbreak that started last year, nearly half in liberia. >>> congressman aaron shock under scrutiny and about to be out of a job and his problems may only be getting bigger. now fbi agents are investigating whether he broke any campaign or tax laws. shock's scandal started with questions over his office on capitol hill decorated to look like "downton abbey." but pretty soon there were accusations he overbilled taxpayers for personal travel expenses. tuesday he announced he's resigning the end of the month. now federal agents are issuing subpoenas to people who worked with him. >>> prince charles and camilla are waping up their trip with a stop in louisville kentucky. prince charles is also giving a speech on health and the environment before a charity event at churchill downs. >>> new at 6:30 call it fraternity fallout. >>> and the most expensive house on the market in d.c. >>> now at 6:30 the search for more victims
confirm it. she's under observation in the capital city of monrovia. liberia hasn't had a confirmed case of ebola in two weeks. more than 10,000 people have died in the outbreak that started last year, nearly half in liberia. >>> congressman aaron shock under scrutiny and about to be out of a job and his problems may only be getting bigger. now fbi agents are investigating whether he broke any campaign or tax laws. shock's scandal started with questions over his office on capitol hill...
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fight ebola in liberia is preparing to return home. >> virginia police are asking for your help to find a missing 5-year-old boy. wusa9 is back right after this. the volkswagen jetta is really fun-to-drive. go for it. okay. wow... woohoo! i'm dreaming... pinch me. no, not while you're driving. and, right now, you can get a one-thousand-dollar volkswagen credit bonus on jetta models. seriously, pinch me. it's not a dream. ow! it's the volkswagen stop dreaming, start driving event. stop dreaming, and test-drive one today. hurry in and you can get 0% apr plus a $1000 volkswagen credit bonus on 2015 jetta and passat models. >>> i'm nikki burdine in prince george's county where officer jenchesky santiago has been indicted on assault charges. his alleged victim william cunningham is speaking out telling his side of the story. he says he has proof, cell phone video, that officer santiago pointed a gun at his head and then at his mouth and threatened him. officer santiago has been suspended without pay and will be arraigned on april 10. delia? >> thanks, nikki. >> reporter: we're standing
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do you think that liberia will make it to that declaration of being ebola free? i think there's quite a lot of government leadership. there's an effort by all international community with are so far down the line where the last case was and we think that the next 20 days will be crucial in getting -- it will require a lot of effort, it will require a lot of commitment, it will require a lot of push and hopefully he will be getting it. >> what do you think is the key to bringing it under control? any over lessons from other country ms. the region. >> yes, a couple of things that we need to bring forward i think that nigeria and mali rapidly mobilized leadership, to the cases have come true, and therefore they put in quite a lot of government leadership a lot of travelling they have done, and the president who control of everything and that led leadership to take this very far the second issue in the international community, came in with resources and people, and this helped them bring in awareness to people and help him bring in people to the front of this the third pointer is co
do you think that liberia will make it to that declaration of being ebola free? i think there's quite a lot of government leadership. there's an effort by all international community with are so far down the line where the last case was and we think that the next 20 days will be crucial in getting -- it will require a lot of effort, it will require a lot of commitment, it will require a lot of push and hopefully he will be getting it. >> what do you think is the key to bringing it under...