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MSNBCW NewsNation October 10, 2014

Protesters, as you said, fired pepper spray into the crowd to try to disperse the participants and have them go home. You can really see the anger is starting to really build up ahead of the weekend of resistance. It was a pretty diverse crowd, wasnt it . It was a disverse crowd anyone from young to old were there. Its really a diverse crowd from out noble here in the st. Louis region but from around the country. Organizers were wanting this weekend of resistance to put a National Flat form for the protests and for people who saw what was happening in ferguson. Were watching every development in Michael Browns case and wanting to get involved. This was an opportunity to bring in those people. Have a conversation, and instead of just the protests they want to find solutions to really get to the source of the progress problems here and around the country. We look to the events this weekend. Theyve been in the works for weeks now. But meyers, his shoot, the latest incident. How does it affect thing ss . . The latest shooting taps into the frustration bringing people together. Its deep seated feeling of racial tensions and clashes between the community and the police. Thats not unique to the st. Louis region. And its likely based on what we saw last night this will continue to play out throughout the weekend. Tonight we have a march that is supposed to go into the early hours of the evening. There are young people who are wanting to camp out and really come together. So its likely this will continue to build throughout the next coming days. Okay. Amanda, well talk to you this weekend. Turning now to the panic of ebola and how it caused an emergency on board an airways plane. This after a man sneezed and the reported yelled he had ebola. More than 200 passengers were forced to stay on board while the plane was cleared. The man was taken off the flight for testing while the Flight Attendant tried to calm passengers fears. I need your attention. Its going look worse than its. Ive done it for 36 years. I think the man that said this is an idiot. She said it. That was just a scare but the reality in the west africa area is horrifying. The head of the centers for Disease Control said if its not stopped ebola could be the worst Global Pandemic since aids, of course killed millions. I will say that in the 30 years ive been working in public health, the only like this has been aids. We have to work now so this is not the worlds next aids. And with me now is dr. Richard the 17th Surgeon General of the United States serving under president george w. Bush. Welcome, sirg. As you know as of yesterday there are over 300 u. S. Marines in lee beiberia to help fight t virus. More marines are set to be deployed. Give me your reaction to the global crisis. Its significant as my colleague dr. Frein pointed out. We have to do everything we can. It underscores the challenge for us as the world becomes flatter that the challenges that occur on the other side of the world are our challenges as well. They dont respect our geopolitical borders. Its important for us and our allies to come together and reach out when the occurrences come before us to make sure that we can provide the infrastructure necessary. Because most of the countries do not have the health and medical infrastructure necessary. We dont yet have a confirmed Surgeon General in place right now. Theres only one nominated by president obama. Is now the time to put aside politics, put a Strong Authority in charge or should there be an extra step and add an ebola czar, if you will. I think the idea of an ebola czar is not a good one. We know well have other pathogens that will involve and new tate. Will we name a czar for every one that comes out . A Surgeon General who has a lot of experience and appropriately vetted and a lot of knowledge in the area of Global Health and death with the type of crises before is what the nation needs now. We need a strong professional voice that is very credible that can calm the public and inform them on a regular basis. How about the professionals in the field at the hospitals here. As you know, sir, the hospital that treated Thomas Duncan are defending the treatment saying he was given a fourhour evaluation and several tests before being turned away. He did not get an experimental blood transfusions and others did. Apparently his blood type was not a match. Do you think the way things were handled in dallas exposes our preparedness . Having after being involved after 9 11 and the development of the has arounds preparedness platform, i think the infrastructure, the equipment, personal protective equipment, first responders, soldiers, sailors, airmen have been trained. I dont have the specifics of the case in texas. The most important thing that any hospital can do today is when somebody comes in complaining of fever, aches wen pain is to ask the most important question. Where are you been . Have you been associated with anybody that travelled to africa . You start to work through it as a disease detective. If any of the answers are yes. We have policies and procedures where we consider isolating the person. And speak of west africa, the extended airport screening measures for passengers arriving from the three west african countries to five airports here in the states are about to begin tomorrow. How effective will it be at keeping ebola out of the u. S. . Well, i think its a very effective layer. Another layer we have already. We have the screening at the point of em bar indication when persons get on planes to make sure they havent been exposed. Because of a very variable time line for the virus to take itself action in the human body. It could be anywhere from a couple of days to 21 days. Somebody could get off a plane 10, 12 hours and have a fever and feel sick. At the other end, what the United States is doing is making sure at most of the airports where people come in from International Travel theres additional screening and a process in place to identify those who may be at risk. I want to clarify and reintegrate with you, sir. The person you describe whod had developed a fever say 12 hours after getting off the plane. He or she would not be communicable prior to developing the fever, correct . Yep. They have to generally fever signs and symptoms is when they become communicablcommunicable. Some people as short as a couple of days. Others up to three week which is is a challenge for us. Thank you for your time, sir. Developing now in less than 30 minutes we expect to hear from the teen girl who became the youngest ever recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. 17yearold Malala Yousafzai was awarded the honor for her fight to allow girls to access to education. It comes two years after the pakistan teen was shot in the head by the taliban. She shares the honor with another champions of childrens right. Kailash satyarthi an indian man who fought to protect children from slavery. Its a great honor for those derived from their childhood. Its a honor to all of my fellow indians who have gotten the honor. Its not just an honor for me but all those fighting globally. Well be bringing you Malala Yousafzais comments as soon as she begins. Koo what a stunning moment for a young woman. The younge esest person to win Nobel Peace Prize. Almost two years since she was shot because she was going to school. What a message it sends to the extremists around the world who oppose education and democracy. Shes the team who took on the taliban despite being shot and nearly killed. Malala yousafzai refused to abandon her campaign for young womens rights to education. On her 16th birthday, she spoke in front of the united nations. During that visit to to new york her courage inspiring america. Saying she knew the taliban might try to kill her. I will tell him that shoot me, but listen to me first. And describing how she would address her assassin. I would tell him how important education is and i want education for your children as well. And i would tell him thats what i want to tell you. Now do what you want. That was a year ago. Many thought she should win the Nobel Peace Prize then. It was 2012 when a mass gunman targeted her on the school bus in pakistan. She came close to death. Doctors removed a bullet from her head. She was flown to the u. K. For more surgery. For the early faltering steps shes grown to lead a Worldwide Campaign for education. And gone back to school. We all stand up together then we will be more powerful than them. A defiant answer to the extremists who tried to take her life. Malala yousafzai won the prize jointly with Kailash Satyarthi campaigned for childrens rights in india. They had tough competition. The pope, no less, was nominated. Who could deny that Malala Yousafzai deserves this. The average age of a Nobel Prize Winner is 62. Malala yousafzai, of course, is just 17. Back to you. Amazing 17yearold. Thank you. And reminder in a few minutes Malala Yousafzai will be making a statement on the Nobel Peace Prize. Well bring it live. Coming up on newsnation. New troubles for us suspended star adrian peterson. Officials want him back in jail for allegedly smoking pot. Where is kim jong un . He skipped a major celebration today. Hasnt been seen public any 38 days. The microsoft ceo sparks fresh controversy over equal pay for women. 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More trouble for Minnesota Vikings star running back adrian president erson who is already facing a child abuse charge. He alleged smoking marijuana in violation of posting bail. Peterson appeared in court on wednesday and, gabe, all follows the drug test peterson took on wednesday. Who smokes dope before taking a urinalysis . Come on. Good morning. Thats a big question here. We should point out that the official result of this drug test have not been made public, but in this new court filing as mentioned the District Attorney here said that peterson admitted to the person that was administrating the drug test that he, quote, smoked a little weed. The da is asking the judge to revoke the bond. The drug test was wednesday, the same day that peterson made the first court appearance. Hes charged with reckless or intelligent injur to a child after he said he disciplined his young son at his texas home earlier this year using a tree branch. Will peterson be arrested again . As of now, no one has signed the motion. Theres a pending Court Hearing possibly for next week to see whether the judge in this case might be removed. Petersons attorney, rusty hardin, said he will not address the new allegations of marijuana use until we find out which judge will be hearing the case. As of now, adrian peterson, one of the nfls biggest stars remains free on 15,000 bonds. Alex . Gabe ambiguityi, thank you. Plus the palins and the police. Now details emerge on the Birthday Party that turned into a violent brawl. Its one of the things we thought you should know. Here is what is happening today. Friday, october 10. The dallasft. Worth airport will have a hearing on combatting the bow lal threat. President obama will dedicated sam gabriel mountains. Home for the 2014 alma awards. Recognizing the biggest latino stars. Live tonight at 10 00 p. M. Eastern. 7 00 p. M. Pacific. Eva longoria and mario lopez are hosting. Stay with us live from pasadena, california. Ah come on lets hide in the attic. No. In the basement. Why cant we just get in the running car . Are you crazy . Lets hide behind the chainsaws. Smart. Yeah. Ok. If youre in a horror movie, you make poor decisions. Its what you do. This was a good idea. Shhhh. Be quiet. Im being quiet. Youre breathing on me if you want to save fifteen percent or more on Car Insurance, you switch to geico. Its what you do. Head for the cemetery we are back with this shocking story out of alabama. A pastor reportedly admitted to sleeping of women with his own parish even though he knew he was hiv positive. In montgomery say the reverend made that confession to i had entire congregation last month over a series of sundays. Our nbc affiliate spoke to the reverend over the phone and confirmed the details and told Church Members he used drugs, misused church money. Mcfarlane god told him it was time to confess the sins to the church. With me a criminal and civil Trial Attorney and with a welcome to you. I want to talk about the vote here. The church voted. They want guy out. They voted to fire him. Often time in employment disputes especially in churches they dont look at it what typically happens with a corporation. If we fire you youre out. Pastors have a literally an ownership in their minds this is my church, this pastor has been here for over 20 years. He feels this is his church and they cant put him out. Cant the fact he was sleeping knowingly with women knowingly with hiv. Cant be prosecuted on Something Like that . He can be. Theres a class c misdemeanor for sexually transmitted diseases. If someone transfers one to another knowingly. If he went with the intent to infect someone, that could lead to an attempted murder charge. They have to die. How do you distinguish between intent and knowing you have hiv and that you could very easily infect somebody. Thats complicated. It is very complicated. Just like any criminal case where intent is part of the crime. So you to prove they he intended to do that. And this case will be very difficult if he used condoms or some type of protection like that. Which we dont know whether he did or not. That could come into play whether hes criminally charged at all. Apparently there is one parishioner he knows a woman who slept with the pastor. Shes afraid to talk about it. Shes afraid of recourse. What recourse does she have legally speaking . She has civil. She can sign a warrant if shes infected with hiv. She can sue for any damages. If you have damages such as someone gives you a disease and its a longterm effect or possibly a deadly outcome, frankly, you can sue them for damages in this type of case. Mcfarlane changes the locks. This is a guy who drained the churchs funds. Rereached out for comment but havent heard anything from him. Isnt this enough that he why is there question hes still there . Church lawsuits are some of the ugliest lawsuit use can imagine. People have their love of the church, stubbornness and some depend on the bible for actions. Church lawsuits are ugly. You have pa richers on the side pastor, some on the side of the deacon. Some are against everyone. You may have ten, fifteen lawyers involved. Its going to be very ugly. Luckily for the church, this is a baptist church, which they have certain doctrines and he can be fired. However, if this was a nonk nondenominal they are. The pastors own them. Not this one. Exactly. Ive had cases where people have wanted to get rid of their pastor but hes the ceo of the corporation. So you cant fire that person. And he has full ownership. It gets very ugly with churches. Th

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