CARL AZUZ, CNN ANCHOR:. Welcome to CNN STUDENT NEWS on this Monday, October 13. I'm Carl Azuz we're starting with some questions and answers about the Ebola virus. A health worker in Dallas, Texas, was tested positive for the disease. This is the second Ebola have been diagnosed in the United States, but nurses have caught it did not travel to West Africa, where the outbreak is. She worked at the Hospital where the Liberian died last week from Ebola. And she'd have extensive contact with the British. Health officials said she was wearing overalls, gowns, gloves, masks, and a shield. But there was a "breach of Protocol" at some point. We don ' t know what exactly that. be. We are getting a lot of questions from friends about how one can touch the Ebola virus this is what health officials are saying. PLAY Unidentified MALE: clock timer from the Ebola virus at the body. This disease is not easy to sign the contract, only to be made in the body fluids. And it can only enter the body through direct contact with cuts or abrasions on the skin or through the eyes, nose, mouth, throat or reproductive organs. People can also be infected when they eat meat or contact with contaminated animals. The virus can survive for several hours in a dry state on door knobs or table if the fluid is still wet and at room temperature, it can survive for several days outside the body. Most people get it through contact with body fluids of patients or diseases. PLAY But when a person has a real Ebola infection? The short answer, when they begin manifesting symptoms. These symptoms, however, may take from two to 21 days to kick in. In other words, one can go back and interact with others in many days or weeks that do not transmit the virus. The average incubation time is eight to ten days. The initial symptoms of the debilitating disease, fever, muscle pain, headache and sore throat are often mistaken for the flu, malaria, fever or dysentery. PLAY But then things become worse. Vomiting, bloody diarrhea, often bleeding inside and outside, skin rashes and purple spots on the skin. The high mortality rate of 50-90 percent risk of death depends on the strain and access medical care. If a patient is infected with a strong immune system is the appropriate care, chances of survival will increase. And if you survive you have immunity for at least ten years, but what's not known, if you can from the other line immune of Ebola. Answers and questions for a scary disease. PLAY AZUZ: ISIS terrorist groups are threatening to take over Kobane, a town in Syria near the border with Turkey. If so, a UN Envoy said ISIS will probably kill 12,000 people there. American officials say that an area in the West of Iraq also struggling as ISIS progress, and this is all happening despite us-led raids with ISIS. PLAY JIM SCIUTTO, CNN justice: Whether the U.s.-led campaign of raids to ISIS work and what exactly is the measure of success? Now, if you look at a map, ISIS control about the same amount of territory now as it did before the campaign started, both in Iraq and Syria. Now, American officials say, they are making the argument to me that territory, at least in Syria, the problem is under the light. They say that the focus is to reduce the possibility of ISIS from the air, and that means attack the command and control center, weapon attack and also the source of funds, which means the oil installation, because they make most of their money by selling oil. Now, in Iraq, they said, no problem, and they say that they have made some gains, especially in the important dam back in Haditha and Mosul. PLAY What's the difference between Syria and Iraq? In Syria, you don t have a ground force. It's going to take more than a year to train 5,000 rebels have just gone was the vanguard of a force to fight the ISIS on the ground. In Iraq, you don't have a ground force. It is the Iraqi security forces and Kurdish militants. The problem is, they've got the mix performance is good. They have reached back to the beating of Haditha and Mosul, but they've lost ground in other cities. PLAY So, the measure of success in the future? The u.s. officials told me that the real measure of success from the perspective of the Us is, do not stop the U.s. from threatening ISIS American interests abroad and both returned home. The trouble with that is that's something we'll just said in the months and years to come of a campaign u.s. officials are saying all the present moment will last many months and. the year also played Malala Yousafzai, discusses HER FIGHT FOR women's rights in 2011:. I have the power. I have the right of education. I have the right to counsel. I have the right to sing I have the right to speak. I have the right to go to the market I have the right to speak up. PLAY AZUZ: that's the Malala Yousafzai. She has voiced about the girls ' rights to an education, something opposed by the groups of Taliban fighters. About a year after that interview, 15 years Malala shot in the head by a Taliban gunman. She survived, and continue its work to help young women get an education. On Friday, 17 years old, Malala became the youngest ever to be awarded a Nobel Peace Prize. She shares with Kailash Satyarthi of India. The 60-year old activist who led the peaceful protests against child slavery and forced labor. The fact that the prize be shared is significant. Malala is a Muslim Pakistan, Satyarthi is a Hindu India. Their national rivals. Malala said the award for a message to the people of love between Pakistan and India and between the different religions. PLAY NIC Robertson, CNN justice: Malala came to the press conference live from schools. She spoke mostly without notes (ph), she talked for about 15 minutes, and she describes how she'd are in chemistry lessons at 10:15 in the morning, and you know it's a crucial day, she said the Nobel Peace Prize will be announced, and at 10:15 , she told herself, that she didn't expect that she will receive the award. Then, a teacher walked into chemical classes where she, and she is taken to a party that prize, but she decided though before that that she will stay and finish her lessons. She had a physics lesson before coming and giving speeches. And she talked about how she felt honored to receive this award. PLAY Malala Yousafzai, Nobel Peace Prize: I'm feel honored because I'm selected as a winner of the Nobel Prize, and I have been honored with this award-this precious with the Nobel Peace Prize. And I'm proud that I'm the first young woman of Pakistan and is the first or the first child who's who received this award. . It ' s great honor for me to PLAY Robertson: she says is how the award was encouraging her. Encouraged to believe in themselves. She thanked her father when she said not cutting his wings, giving her the opportunity to educate other children weren't getting. And she said it is important for children to hear the message from the awards, that they should stand up, do not wait for others to help them stand up for their rights, but only ourselves up, using his own voice. But she also talks about other messages from the Nobel Prize Committee, a message of love, she said, that the she'd are paired in this prize with a Hindu when she is a Muslim. She thought about this is a key message of the Nobel Committee. PLAY YOUSAFZAI:. It put out a message to people that it brought out the message to the people of love between Pakistan and India and between-. between the different religions, and we both support each other It's not important what ' s your skin color, language, would you say, what religion you believe in. That is we all must consider every human and we should respect each other. PLAY The pages the transcript at cnnstudentnews.com a place to request a mention on our Roll Call. From Fridays ', scorecard we've had the Colts here today representing Cumberland Regional High School in Seabrook, New Jersey. We've got the Tiger on the prowl. Hello, Breaux Bridge High School in Breaux Bridge, Louisiana. The SCORE up, Bro? And in Eastern Canada, the province of Ontario, it ' s chief says Chankousi (ph) high school rounded out the roll of tubers
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