TRUNEWS HEADLINES FOR 11/17/14
Surgeon stricken by Ebola has died at
Nebraska hospital
A surgeon who contracted Ebola while working in Sierra Leone has
died at a hospital in the US state of Nebraska. Dr. Martin Salia
was transferred to Omaha on Saturday for emergency treatment at the Nebraska
Medical Center's bio containment unit there. The facility had already treated
two other Ebola patients in recent weeks. Nina-Maria Potts
reports.
died at a hospital in the US state of Nebraska. Dr. Martin Salia
was transferred to Omaha on Saturday for emergency treatment at the Nebraska
Medical Center's bio containment unit there. The facility had already treated
two other Ebola patients in recent weeks. Nina-Maria Potts
reports.
More artillery fire heard in eastern
Ukraine
More artillery fire has been
heard across the Russian backed militant stronghold of Donetsk as Ukraine's
government warns again of militant preparations for major offensive.
Ukraine's Interior ministry says three members of
Ukraine's special police force have been killed because of a militant attempt
to break into Ukrainian controlled territory. Tom
Barton reports.
heard across the Russian backed militant stronghold of Donetsk as Ukraine's
government warns again of militant preparations for major offensive.
Ukraine's Interior ministry says three members of
Ukraine's special police force have been killed because of a militant attempt
to break into Ukrainian controlled territory. Tom
Barton reports.
After making a show abroad, Barack Obama is back in Washington,
where he faces confrontations with on immigration and the oil pipeline project.
The contentious immigration debate could mean a
year-end fight over keeping the government running, if some GOP lawmakers get
their way. On the foreign policy front, there is a Nov. 24 deadline in
nuclear negotiations with Iran, and questions are surfacing within the
administration about whether to overhaul U.S. policy toward Syria.
where he faces confrontations with on immigration and the oil pipeline project.
The contentious immigration debate could mean a
year-end fight over keeping the government running, if some GOP lawmakers get
their way. On the foreign policy front, there is a Nov. 24 deadline in
nuclear negotiations with Iran, and questions are surfacing within the
administration about whether to overhaul U.S. policy toward Syria.
EU considers action on bird flu
outbreak
Urgent meetings are being held at the European Commission in
Brussels to consider introducing emergency protection measures against bird
flu.
It comes after a highly contagious strain of the
disease was found at a poultry farm in the Netherlands. Jack Parrock reports.
Brussels to consider introducing emergency protection measures against bird
flu.
It comes after a highly contagious strain of the
disease was found at a poultry farm in the Netherlands. Jack Parrock reports.
New recordings released in Michael
Brown shooting case in Ferguson, Missouri
The St. Louis-Dispatch has released police audio and video
recordings in the Michael Brown case that show his encounter with police took
less than 90 seconds. This comes as the St. Louis suburb of Ferguson anxiously
awaits the grand jury decision whether or not to press charges against the
white police officer who fatally shot the black teen, amidst expectations of
widespread protests. Mary MacCarthy
reports:
recordings in the Michael Brown case that show his encounter with police took
less than 90 seconds. This comes as the St. Louis suburb of Ferguson anxiously
awaits the grand jury decision whether or not to press charges against the
white police officer who fatally shot the black teen, amidst expectations of
widespread protests. Mary MacCarthy
reports:
Pope
Francis confirms trip to the United States
Pope Francis will travel to Philadelphia next September for the World
Meeting of Families, a conference held every three years in a different city to
celebrate the importance of family. Francis' announcement, at an inter-religious Vatican conference on
traditional family values, ended months of lobbying and speculation.
Meeting of Families, a conference held every three years in a different city to
celebrate the importance of family. Francis' announcement, at an inter-religious Vatican conference on
traditional family values, ended months of lobbying and speculation.
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Wiles is a citizen reporter who decided
to take on the Big News Media. Starting with a $7,500 donation in May 1999 to
launch the first radio program, Rick’s faith in God and steadfast determination
has overseen the growth and development of TRUNEWS into an internationally
recognized source of credible news and information in a world where nothing
seems to make sense anymore. Rick’s professional career was in media marketing
and advertising sales. Throughout his early years, God’s hand silently guided
him to be in employed in the latest new media. While in his early 20’s, Rick’s
first media job was with a new FM radio station in the days when AM was still
king.
In 1980, he blazed a path as a pioneer in local cable
television advertising when CNN and ESPN were new start-up channels on cable
TV. As a sales manager, he launched one of the first cable advertising
interconnects in the nation. He was hired in 1984 by the Christian
Broadcasting Network as the first National Cable Marketing Manager for the new
CBN Cable Network which later became the Family Channel. In 1995, Paul F.
Crouch hired Rick as the Marketing Director for Trinity Broadcasting Network
where Rick repositioned the TBN brand inside the cable industry – and played an
important role in negotiating the early contracts to launch TBN on DirecTV,
DISH, and the former PrimeStar DBS systems. Rick resigned from TBN in
September 1998 after receiving a dramatic call from God to fulltime ministry.
television advertising when CNN and ESPN were new start-up channels on cable
TV. As a sales manager, he launched one of the first cable advertising
interconnects in the nation. He was hired in 1984 by the Christian
Broadcasting Network as the first National Cable Marketing Manager for the new
CBN Cable Network which later became the Family Channel. In 1995, Paul F.
Crouch hired Rick as the Marketing Director for Trinity Broadcasting Network
where Rick repositioned the TBN brand inside the cable industry – and played an
important role in negotiating the early contracts to launch TBN on DirecTV,
DISH, and the former PrimeStar DBS systems. Rick resigned from TBN in
September 1998 after receiving a dramatic call from God to fulltime ministry.
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