You have with police. A traj any on mt ontake, an erupting volcano and at least 30 dead. Good morning to you. Welcome to Al Jazeera America, thank you for joining us, im Morgan Radford live in new york city. Police in ferguson this morning are on a manhunt. They are searching for two men involved in the shooting of a Police Officer on saturday night the the officer was hit in the arm. His injuries were not life threatening. Officials say it was not related to the ongoing protest of Michael Browns death. Tensions between the police and the community are high. Shimano joins us live. What do we know this morning . Good morning, the officer was on a routine patrol when he spotted two men. They began to run. The st Louis Country Police chief recounted the defense. The Police Officer was riding by when two individuals ran from him. As he came into close proximity, one turned to him with a firearm. The officer blocked it with the arm and was shot in the arm which a suspect. Reporter both susp
Impact. Kim is voicing concerns about Carbon Emissions. In china 1. 2 million decide pollution. I caught up with one of the worlds influential people at the Clinton Global Initiative. And i spoke to carolyn miles, c. E. O. Of save the children, which helped 140 million young people around the world last year. An organizations main concer oor youth in america. In rural america, one in four kids are living below the poverty line. The refugee crisis from the fall out of the war in syria is testing the community. Theres 5 Million People in need of humanitarian assistance. Half children. More of my conversation in a minute on talk to al jazeera from the clinton summit. First, World Bank President jim yong kim. You came back from australia where you were at the g20 finance and central bankers meeting. Ebola was a topic. This would have been in your wheel house as head of the world bank. It is specifically in yours because you did a lot of work at Infectious Diseases and how to stop them in y
I. S. I. L. Near the iraqi city of kirk ekirkuk. , more than 30 people have believed to have died. But first, police in hong kong have used tear gas for the first time during a protest which began a week ago. You can see the theme there, live in hong kong. Thousands of protesters are still gathered on the street. Theyre largely congregating outside large government buildings and they want political reforms. They want the Chinese Government to scrap rules allowing it to choose candidates that would l actually run in the 2017 election. We have this report. Reporter hopelessly outnumbered from demonstrators. A crush of people try to find their way back into the occupation site, locked. Umbrellas went up to block and the pushing started. The umbrella wall ripped apart and then the spray but to no avail. The line was breached, officers down and hurt. Both sides are appealing for restraint to pull them out of the crush. But by now, the crowd had moved on and so had events. From across the hi
Prize awarded to the french author. The president of the world bank has warned that the spread of ebola is threatening the future of africa. He met heards from three west african nations worst hit by the outbreak, the talks in washington, d. C. Also included the United Nations and the International Monetary fund. Ladies and gentlemen, unless we quickly contain and stop the ebola epidemic nothing less than the future of not only west africa, but perhaps even africa is at stake. Well, the condition of a spanish nurse infected with ebola has reportedly worsened. She is the first person known to have contracted the virus outside of west africa, she is currently being treated at a hospital in madrid. Paul brennan is there. Reporter the signs are looking increasingly bleak for teresa romero, the ebolainfected nurse. Her brother was called to the hospital behind me on thursday morning, and left a short while later, visibly upset saying his sister was now no longer answering telephone calls an