Hello and welcome to our viewers in the United States and around the world. Im amara walker. The World Health Organization says it will review its handling of the Ebola Outbreak in west africa in light of scathing criticism. An internal document leaked to the Associated Press describes the u. N. Agencys response as botched and riddled with incompetence. Senior International Correspondent Nic Robertson reports. Reporter the World Health Organization, the w. H. O. Is saying that this was an initial internal report that it had not been fact checked yet but the facts look like this, ebola was first announced, discovered on the 22nd of march in guinea. On the 1st of april, Doctors Without Borders said this was unprecedented. The same day, the w. H. O. Spokesman said this this was the numbers were typical of what they had seen before. It wasnt until the 8th of august that the w. H. O. Announced that this was an international disaster. Now, i spoke with isabelle nutle, dr. Isabelle knuttle, w
After the ferguson grand jury decision. Hello and welcome to our viewers in the United States and all around the world, im rosemary church. And im errol barnett. We appreciate you staying with our special coverage. Its 3 00 a. M. Here on the u. S. East coast, 2 00 a. M. On ferguson, missouri and midnight in los angeles and we have a number of new developments we can bring you this hour in addition to the number of protests which were still seeing going strong on the west coast, we are also hearing for the first time from officer Darren Wilson. Is there anything you could have done differently that would have prevented that killing from taking place. No. Nothing . No. You will hear much more from that abc interview this hour but first lets catch you up on the latest out of ferguson and more protests and more arrests, not just in ferguson, missouri, but in dozens of cities across the United States. Its fallout from mondays announcement that Darren Wilson will not be charged in the death
Places. Its 2 00 a. M. In new york where demonstrators have taken to the streets. 1 00 a. M. In ferguson, missouri and 11 00 p. M. On the west coast where there are a number of demonstrations taking place. But first, wellll just look at the big picture of whats happening in the u. S. Racial tensions are spilling onto the streets of cities across the country a day after a white Police Officer was cleared in the shooting death of an unarmed black teen in ferguson, missouri. For the most part, demonstrations have been peaceful. Take a look at this map, major cities from coast to coast, border to border where demonstrators have shown their support of the Michael Brown supporters in ferguson. Dozens of buildings were burned or looted in ferguson when it was announced that a grand jury would not charge officer Darren Wilson in the august killing of 18yearold Michael Brown. Missouris governor responded to that violence by tripling the number of National Guard troops deployed in ferguson on tu
Life. First, the battle against ebola. The freelance cameraman who was infected while working in liberia is now free of the virus. Ashoka mukpo will be able to leave a nebraska hospital in a matter of hours. On twitter he said he feels blessed and truly happy to be alive. In spain, the latest tests show a nurses aide is free of ebola. Teresa ramos helped treat infected patients in madrid. She may remain in the hospital, though, for several more days to recover from her symptoms. And one of the infected u. S. Nurses is improving. Nina pham is being treated at the National Institutes of health. Her condition has now been upgraded from fair to good. She became ill after treating thomas duncan, who later died at a texas hospital where she worked. And travelers from the hardest hit countries in west africa will soon be limited on where they can arrive here in the United States. Yeah, you want the pay close attention to this. Theyll have to take flights that land at a handful of american air
Nurse infected with ebola, nina pham, she arrived in maryland. She was taken by ambulance to the National Institute of health. We are getting a glimpse of pham in her hospital room where her doctor made a video and uploaded it to youtube. Thanks for being part of the volunteer and being one of the first patients. This is a huge effort by you guys. Were really proud of you. All right. Party in maryland . Party in maryland. Okay. Its nice to see her. Cnns brian todd is outside the hospital in maryland now where pham is being treated. Reporter nina pham, the 26yearold nurse who contracted the ebola virus has arrived here at National Institute of health behind me. Got here a short time ago and treated in building ten. The studies unit at nih. A high containment Isolation Unit. This unit is very highly specialized. Everybody who comes in contact with nina pham will wear hazmat gear and special gowns and special equipment. The air inside her room is highly isolated. They are running what the