NPR 美国国家电台 2014-10-07(在线收听

 Thomas Arik Doken, the only confirmed Ebola patient in the United States is fighting for his life at the Dallas hospital. The director of the Centers for disease control is doctor Tom Frieden.

 
We are really hoping for the recovery of the patient in Dallas. We understand that his situation is taking a turn for the worse. We know that Ebola is a very serious disease, and we are hoping for his recovery.
 
Frieden says all doses of the experimental drug to fight ebola zmap or gone, and the drug is not going to be available any time soon. Frieden is scheduled to breif President Obama on the status of the fight to contain Ebola on Monday.
 
Ashoka Mukpo, the NBC news freeland camera man who tested positive for ebola in Liberia Zonbut Omaha. He will be the second Ebola patient treated at the Brasca Medical center's special isolation unit.
 
Canada is sending another medical laboratory team to fight the Ebola crisis in west Africa. As Dan Carpent Ken reports it's the first time A have deploit two such teams against a single outbreak. 
 
They head the public health agency of Canada says the decision to deploy a second mobile lab to siry leo will stretch Canada's resources. The first team on the ground since September provides diagnosetic services. The new mobile lab will work with doctors without boarders to help determine if cleaning techniches of treatment centers should be improved to prevent health care workers from being infected. That issue has been a major concern since health care workers continue to become infected. The World Health Orgnization says that nearly 1400 health care workers have contracted Ebola and 217 of them have died from the disease. Canada has maintained rotating teams of sciensts in Syria Leon since June. For NPR news, I'm Dan Carpenter, Toranto.
 
Earlier this year the Justice Department announced a 31 counting endictment against chinese hackers acused of trying to gain competitive adavantgae by breaking into computer networks and steal company's and the manufacture's of solar and nuclear technology. Tonight FBI director James Comey told CBS's sixty minutes that Chinese hackers target the intellectual property of the US companies and china everyday. 
 
I like them a bit drunk buglar they kick into the front door knock over the vise walk with your television and said they are just prolific. The stratigy seemed to be, would be just be everywhere all the time, and there is no way they can stop us. 
 
Comey also discussed the US's fight against terrorism discribing the terrorists' networks in Syria as a sophisticated metastasis of Al Quada. Comey says he will keep a close eye on the America's fighting for the so-called Islamic State who then return to the United States. From Washington, you are listening to NPR news.
 
Authorities say one US air man is dead and two other missing as typhoon Phanfone prepares to make land fall in central Japan. From Tokyo John Mathews reports power outrages and evacuations advisaries are sweeping eastward as the storm barrals toward the capital. 
 
Local police on the southern island of ON say three air men were swept up to sea while taking photographs along the island's coast. Japaness coast guards and US air force helicopters are looking for the remaining 2 air men but air force officials say rough seas are complicating searching efforts. On the main land heavy rains have canceled the search for more bodies on Mount Ontake which killed at least 51 since it erupted last week. Residence in helia areas of central and eastern Janpan are being advised to evacuate for fear of land slides, a commman cost of fatalities for Japan during typhoons. For NPR news I'm John Mathews in Tokyo.
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The hunt for Malaysia airline's fight 370 has resumed in a desolate strech of the india ocean more than six months after the jet disappeared. The Go Phoenix is one of three ships that will spend up to a year hunting for the wreckage. It arrived in the search area, about 11,000 miles west of Australia on Monday. The other two ships will join the hunt later this month. 
 
The most decorated Olympian of all time Michael Phelps says he will take a break from swimming and undergo a six-week treatment, a comprehensive impatience program. Philps was arrested on Tuesday after driving 84 miles an hour in a 45-mile-an-hour zone inside Baltimore and subsequently failing a breathalyzer test. It's the second time Phelps have be indicted for drunk driving. This is NPR.
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