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carol?agher reporting live from rome. >>> of course, here in the united states family is a very important issue, the role of the family is a moral issue but it's a practical issue, too. all religions are grappling with a cultural shift that's pushed young people out of the church. according to a pew poll, just 36% of millennials consider themselves religious. and just 58% are certain god even exists. some believe the reason so many young people are feeling -- fleeing organized religion is the breakdown of the traditional family and the decline of marriage in north america. how do you bring young people back? is it as simple as cardinal timothy dolan told crux? "what i hope this does instead is look at the bigger picture, figuring out ways to reintroduce people to the romance and adventure of a faithful, loving marriage." is it as simple as that? let's talk about that. father edward beck is a soon then religion commentator and host of "sunday mass" and the reverend jamal bryant is the pastor
carol?agher reporting live from rome. >>> of course, here in the united states family is a very important issue, the role of the family is a moral issue but it's a practical issue, too. all religions are grappling with a cultural shift that's pushed young people out of the church. according to a pew poll, just 36% of millennials consider themselves religious. and just 58% are certain god even exists. some believe the reason so many young people are feeling -- fleeing organized religion...
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carol? >> pamela brown reporting live from washington. >>> kaci hickox, the nurse placed in isolation over the weekend despite showing no signs of the virus says she will not follow mandatory quarantine rules in her home state of maine. speaking this morning, she insisted she poses no health risk. >> i don't plan on sticking to the guidelines. i remain appalled by these home quarantine policies that have been forced upon me, even though i am in perfectly good health and feeling strong and have been this entire time completely symptom free. i truly believe that this policy is not scientifically nor constitutionally just and so i am not going to sit around and be bullied by politicians and forced to stay in my home when i am not a risk to the american public. >> maine health officials are prepared to enforce her quarantine and say they will go to court to make sure she stays put. hickox says if that's the case she will challenge that herself legally. >>> other top stories for a wednesday morni
carol? >> pamela brown reporting live from washington. >>> kaci hickox, the nurse placed in isolation over the weekend despite showing no signs of the virus says she will not follow mandatory quarantine rules in her home state of maine. speaking this morning, she insisted she poses no health risk. >> i don't plan on sticking to the guidelines. i remain appalled by these home quarantine policies that have been forced upon me, even though i am in perfectly good health and...
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carol?nick paton walsh reporting live for thus morning, thanks very much. fears of ebola reaches across the globe. 31 more army personnel will be monitored from ebola. they should arrive in italy after leaving west africa where they were helping in the fight against the deadly disease. visas to australia are on hold and an overwhelming number of americans think this ebola crisis won't go away any time soon. a new cnn poll finds eight out of ten americans believe someone new will be diagnosed with ebola in the coming weeks. and just hours from now, a nurse who caught ebola from a patient will leave the hospital in atlanta. amber vinson, you remember her, she's one of two nurses who contracted the virus from thomas eric duncan before he died while being treated in dallas. cnn's nick valencia is live outside of emory hospital in atlanta to tell us more. good morning. >> good morning, carol. amber vinson is expected to mach her first public statement after being declared ebola-free by health off
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carol? >> here's the thing. this is the first time a big bank has been hacked into, big banks usually have massive security people like protecting against such things. so what happened at jpmorgan chase? >> you'd think it turns out maybe cyber security wasn't up to snuff in this case and many other huge companies are finding out similar. we heard about the target attack of course, 40 million credit card users hacked there, the home depot hack 56 million people affected with that. keep in mind, these hackers have huge incentive to do this. many times they want to make money and they can still in this case jpmorgan's case still make money by selling these e-mail addresses, and other personal information to spammers which basically means you can get spammed with these phishing campaigns trying to get more information out of you. what they do is insidious. i got one of these e-mails a couple days ago purportedly from my bank but it looks real. i was ready to click on the link. the e-mails look like they're from your
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carol? >> okay, another side of this story, you also found that screening at the airport is not consistent. so what's supposed to happen when you leave a west african country to come home to the united states? >> right, so when i left liberia, the screening was intense and rigorous. they took our temperature three times, carol. they took is once when we were driving in, they checked myself, my producer, my photographer, our driver, and our fixer and checked our temperature twice more inside the airport and there were nurses and could you tell they were looking at to us see if we looked sick. they asked us about symptoms and asked us about exposure. they said did you participate in purials, did you get close to an ebola patient that kind of things. that happened exactly as it was supposed to happen. when we arrived back in atlanta at hartsfield airport things seemed, well, a little strange. let me talk you through that. when we returned myself and my producer and my photographer all said we'r
carol? >> okay, another side of this story, you also found that screening at the airport is not consistent. so what's supposed to happen when you leave a west african country to come home to the united states? >> right, so when i left liberia, the screening was intense and rigorous. they took our temperature three times, carol. they took is once when we were driving in, they checked myself, my producer, my photographer, our driver, and our fixer and checked our temperature twice...
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carol? imagine anything worse, you have ebola and now authorities want to kill your dog. why don't they just isolate excalibur? that would be the easiest thing in the world to do with a dog. >> reporter: well, we have to see, you know, the prime minister, the health minister say that they've been in close touch since this crisis began with world health organization officials, their colleagues in the european union, trying to get the best advice possible. now maybe the pressure of the campaign which was started by the husband, the nurse's assistant's husband in a series of media interviews and social campaigns he started this push to try to save the family dog, maybe that will have some effect and get the officials to hold off for a little while. carol? >> all right, al goodman reporting live from madrid this morning, thank you. >>> imagine having photos from your cell phone you never intended anyone else to see, blasted on the internet by the u.s. government to lure suspected criminals. that
carol? imagine anything worse, you have ebola and now authorities want to kill your dog. why don't they just isolate excalibur? that would be the easiest thing in the world to do with a dog. >> reporter: well, we have to see, you know, the prime minister, the health minister say that they've been in close touch since this crisis began with world health organization officials, their colleagues in the european union, trying to get the best advice possible. now maybe the pressure of the...
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carol, carol, carol, thank you so much for being here. >> oh, my so thrilled to be here. you so much. >> stephen: oh, well-- the feeling is mutual, carol. and i also like you. ( laughter ) everybody knows who carol burnett is. you're a living legend of entertainment. let's see you had a show which ran from 1967-1978, the carol burnett show. you averaged 30 million viewers. ( cheers and applause ). >> at that time there was only one channel. >> stephen: right. and all of the televisions were coal fired, right, exactly. but those are super bowl numbers. that's the kind of fame people on television today can't understand. what was it like being on our tvs every saturday night, 10:00? >> 10:00 on saturday night. well, i loved it very much. we had a good time. we-- we didn't work that hard. ( laughter ) ( applause ). >> stephen: really? you didn't work that hard? >> no, we didn't, no. it was like a school schedule. i worked in the morning, like, from 10:00 to 3:00, picked the kids up, home from school, went to work the next day. i averaged about 25 hours a week working. ( appl
carol, carol, carol, thank you so much for being here. >> oh, my so thrilled to be here. you so much. >> stephen: oh, well-- the feeling is mutual, carol. and i also like you. ( laughter ) everybody knows who carol burnett is. you're a living legend of entertainment. let's see you had a show which ran from 1967-1978, the carol burnett show. you averaged 30 million viewers. ( cheers and applause ). >> at that time there was only one channel. >> stephen: right. and all of...
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i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. harsh criticism from one of the biggest players in president barack obama's cabinet. former defense secretary leon pa net ta now hammering his old boss on everything from isis to arming syrian rebels. even going after the president's leadership style. it's all part of pa net ta's new book "worthy fights" which releases today. he sat down with cnn's chief political analyst gloria borger. >> i take the position that when you're commander in chief that you really ought to keep all options on the table, to be able to have the flexibility to do what is necessary in order to defeat this enemy. but to make those air strikes work, to be able to do what you have to do, you don't just send planes in and drop bombs. you have to have targets. you've got to know what you're going after. to do that, you do need people on the ground. >> would isis be as much of a threat today, had we left some force behind? >> i do think that if we had had a presence there, it might
i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. harsh criticism from one of the biggest players in president barack obama's cabinet. former defense secretary leon pa net ta now hammering his old boss on everything from isis to arming syrian rebels. even going after the president's leadership style. it's all part of pa net ta's new book "worthy fights" which releases today. he sat down with cnn's chief political analyst gloria borger. >> i take the position that when you're...
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carol? >> all right, miguel marquez, it's going to go into the courthouse but moments ago we got in this video, this is what they call the perp walk. this is the accused walking into the courthouse in blooming grove, pennsylvania. [ cheers and applause ]. >> yeah! it's over! you wouldn't make it in the military! [ whistling ]. >> all right, you heard bystander there is calling him a coward and poking fun at him and most people would probably think that's very well-deserved. you can hear the crowd. it's interesting, i want to bring in cnn law enforcement analyst tom fuentes and cnn analyst paul callan. police did the pep walkway out in the public for everyone to see. i'm sure they had a reason to are that. >> sure, carol, they wanted to put the public at ease and show them that it really was for real, that he was in custody, and no longer a danger to the community. >> tom, it's interesting frein spent weeks taunting police while in hiding and police chose to handcuff him with the officer's ha
carol? >> all right, miguel marquez, it's going to go into the courthouse but moments ago we got in this video, this is what they call the perp walk. this is the accused walking into the courthouse in blooming grove, pennsylvania. [ cheers and applause ]. >> yeah! it's over! you wouldn't make it in the military! [ whistling ]. >> all right, you heard bystander there is calling him a coward and poking fun at him and most people would probably think that's very well-deserved....
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i'm carol costello.ent obama's defense secretary and a former chief of staff, but now leon panetta can add another title -- critic. after taking aim at the president's policies in his new memoir "worthy fights," and in an interview with cnn's gloria borger, panetta said the president's leadership style may not be the best fit for the nation's capital. >> he relies on the logic of his presentation with the hope ultimately people will embrace that logic and then do what's right. you know what? in 50 years my experience is logic doesn't work in washington. you've got to basically go after people and make them understand what they have to do. >> panetta joins a long list of former obama officials who have publicly questioned the president's actions and policies, everyone from cabinet members to press secretaries. here's a sample. about obama's self-described foreign policy doctrine of "don't do stupid stuff" clinton said "great nations need organizing principles and don't do stupid stuff is not an organizing
i'm carol costello.ent obama's defense secretary and a former chief of staff, but now leon panetta can add another title -- critic. after taking aim at the president's policies in his new memoir "worthy fights," and in an interview with cnn's gloria borger, panetta said the president's leadership style may not be the best fit for the nation's capital. >> he relies on the logic of his presentation with the hope ultimately people will embrace that logic and then do what's right....
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carol?ah feyerick reporting live from ottawa this morning, thank you so much. >>> still to come in "the newsroom," there are just over 2,000 patrol officers along our border to the north with canada. is that enough to keep the united states safe? cnn's joe johns is at the u.s. capitol this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carol. here in washington u.s. capitol police have seen tragedy in this building before. they are monitoring the situation in ottawa. i'll have someone on that coming up next. dave's been working on his game... and starting each day with a delicious bowl of heart healthy kellogg's raisin bran. how's your cereal? sweet! tastes like winning. how would you know what winning tastes like? invest in your heart health, with kellogg's raisin bran. no crying today... first impressions are important. you've got to make every second count. banking designed for the way you live your life. so you can welcome your family home... for the first time. chase. so you can. >>>
carol?ah feyerick reporting live from ottawa this morning, thank you so much. >>> still to come in "the newsroom," there are just over 2,000 patrol officers along our border to the north with canada. is that enough to keep the united states safe? cnn's joe johns is at the u.s. capitol this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carol. here in washington u.s. capitol police have seen tragedy in this building before. they are monitoring the situation in ottawa....
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i'm carol costello. thank you for joining me. we begin with breaking news. the fifth american infected with ebola now on american soil in omaha, nebraska for treatment. the plane carrying freelance camera man mukpo arrived moments ago. he was diagnosed in liberia while working with chief correspondent nancy schneiderman. he's in good spirits and eating and drinking on his own. as for that first person diagnosed with ebola in the united states, cdc officials say thomas duncan is not treated with an experimental se rum. the liberian national is in critical condition this a dallas hospital after his condition took a turn for the worse over the weekend. the cdc chief will head to the white house to brief president obama on all that's going on here at home. let's bring in elizabeth cohen. good morning. >> good morning carol. as thomas eric duncan struggles to survive inside this texas hospital, his girlfriend and her family members are in quarantine being watched to see that they don't develop the signs of eb
i'm carol costello. thank you for joining me. we begin with breaking news. the fifth american infected with ebola now on american soil in omaha, nebraska for treatment. the plane carrying freelance camera man mukpo arrived moments ago. he was diagnosed in liberia while working with chief correspondent nancy schneiderman. he's in good spirits and eating and drinking on his own. as for that first person diagnosed with ebola in the united states, cdc officials say thomas duncan is not treated with...
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exactly what she did yesterday, carol. >> unbelievable.ean casarez, i'm sure you'll continue following the story for us. we appreciate that. jean casarez reporting live. then there is this from new york city. as if it isn't stressful enough treating the city's first ebola patient, the "new york times" is reporting the staff treating dr. craig spencer at bellevue hospital is being shunned when seeking routine services. in one case, a nurse was asked by her long-time beautician to find someone else to cut her hair. so many bellevue workers reported being discriminated against it prompted this tweet from new york's mayor bill de blasio. he tweeted "we're new yorkers, fear isn't an emotion we give into, especially when the facts show there's nothing to be afraid of. #standwithbellevue." still to come, the prime suspect in the death of heather graham arraigned in an unrelated sexual assault case from nearly a decade ago. brian todd is outside the courthouse. >> good morning, carol. jesse matthew made his first court appearance in a brutal assau
exactly what she did yesterday, carol. >> unbelievable.ean casarez, i'm sure you'll continue following the story for us. we appreciate that. jean casarez reporting live. then there is this from new york city. as if it isn't stressful enough treating the city's first ebola patient, the "new york times" is reporting the staff treating dr. craig spencer at bellevue hospital is being shunned when seeking routine services. in one case, a nurse was asked by her long-time beautician to...
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i'm carol costello.ichaela" starts now. >>> brand new measures to battle ebola. u.s. airplaorts will start screening passengers perhaps as early as this weekend. is that enough to keep the virus out of this country? >> we want you to listen to and look at this man. he speaks perfect english, certainly sounding a whole lot like he's from north america. the fbi wants your help to help catch him. >>> and if you are a woman, you are not into sports. >> huh? >> really. that's the suggestion from men's health and they must understand women. or not. so i wonder if this is going to cause any controversy. here's a hint -- yes.
i'm carol costello.ichaela" starts now. >>> brand new measures to battle ebola. u.s. airplaorts will start screening passengers perhaps as early as this weekend. is that enough to keep the virus out of this country? >> we want you to listen to and look at this man. he speaks perfect english, certainly sounding a whole lot like he's from north america. the fbi wants your help to help catch him. >>> and if you are a woman, you are not into sports. >> huh?...
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tell us more. >> reporter: hey carol.id over and over she believes her rights are being violated. she's kept in a tent at the hospital with a portable toilet and no shower. her lawyers have spoke ton doctors and see no medical reason for her to be held. >> we believe medically speaking there's no reason for the state of new jersey to keep her quarantined. we believe that policy enfringes on the constitutional liberty interests of mrs. hickox. we think that the policy is overly broad. what i mean by that, it sweeps in. people do not meet the criteria for being quarantined. >> kaci hickox arrived here at airport. she had been treating ebola patients in sierra leone. she was taken to the university hospital in new ark where she's been in isolation. yesterday kaci's lawyers say they were able to speak to her through a plastic window. they spent an hour and 15 minutes before proceeding how to move forward and take this issue to court carol. >> she's from maine which is why she's under the mandatory quarantine in new jersey wha
tell us more. >> reporter: hey carol.id over and over she believes her rights are being violated. she's kept in a tent at the hospital with a portable toilet and no shower. her lawyers have spoke ton doctors and see no medical reason for her to be held. >> we believe medically speaking there's no reason for the state of new jersey to keep her quarantined. we believe that policy enfringes on the constitutional liberty interests of mrs. hickox. we think that the policy is overly...
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carol? >> pamela brown from washington, thank you. >>> the prime minister and members of parliament began their day at ottawa's national war memorial honoring the soldier killed by that gunman. this is the last picture of the army reservist, you'll see him in just a second, nathan cirillo taken as he stood guard at the memorial. friends are remembering cirillo as a loving person, always looking up, always cheering up others. >> i just didn't want to believe it. such an amazing person, amazing father, amazing friend. he rescued dogs. he was just an awesome period. >> he's a hero. he's an amazing guy. >> cirillo leaves behind a son who started kindergarten this fall. i'll be right back. so guys -- it's just you and your honey. the setting is perfect. you know what? plenty of guys have this issue, not just getting an erection, but keeping it. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection. and you only take it when you need it. good to know, right? if ed is stopping what you started..
carol? >> pamela brown from washington, thank you. >>> the prime minister and members of parliament began their day at ottawa's national war memorial honoring the soldier killed by that gunman. this is the last picture of the army reservist, you'll see him in just a second, nathan cirillo taken as he stood guard at the memorial. friends are remembering cirillo as a loving person, always looking up, always cheering up others. >> i just didn't want to believe it. such an...
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>> carol, thank you. meanwhile, investigators are hoping surveillance video will lead them to gunman who opened fire on victim outside hunting g park bar. steve patterson is live at police headquarters where detectives are questioning some eyewitnesses cents, steve, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, nicole. basic details at this point, it is early in the investigation, but what we can tell you is as you mentioned police have a lot to work with at this point. i want to take to you video we have of the scene. it is sometime after 10:00 last night, the corner of eighth and hunting park, police say, 22 year old man was coming out of a bar when shots rang out. when they got on scene, they found that man laying outside of the bar. they tried to take him to temple hospital where he was pronounced dead, sometime before 10:45. so the search on for a single shooter, if there is any good news here, it is that the trail is very hot for detectives. police not only have shell casings, they have witnesses cents,
>> carol, thank you. meanwhile, investigators are hoping surveillance video will lead them to gunman who opened fire on victim outside hunting g park bar. steve patterson is live at police headquarters where detectives are questioning some eyewitnesses cents, steve, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, nicole. basic details at this point, it is early in the investigation, but what we can tell you is as you mentioned police have a lot to work with at this point. i want to take to...
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. >> unfortunately for carol, she is experiencing it first-hand. good morning, carol. >> yes, and you know, the other thing that i experienced first thing this morning, meet to go finds the ice scraper for the windshield. you may be find that same problem this morning, because we do have frost out there. so, if you put it away last winter, never hoping to see it again, you're seeing it again this morning in some locations cents cents. we have 42 degrees out at the airport, 34 in trenton, 39 degrees in wilmington, 37 in allentown, 39 degrees down in millville. then as gee to couple of cooler spots, you have the freezing mark, 32 degrees in mount hole think morning, 33 in doylestown, quakertown, 32 degrees, pottstown, 34, willow grove, 36. cold start to the day. that's why we have this freeze warning in effect for areas to the north, through the poconos, lehigh valley, and also to the south as you get through the pine barens, many of the great farmlands, and southern new jersey, so that is what's going on, there and that is not the only problem. we a
. >> unfortunately for carol, she is experiencing it first-hand. good morning, carol. >> yes, and you know, the other thing that i experienced first thing this morning, meet to go finds the ice scraper for the windshield. you may be find that same problem this morning, because we do have frost out there. so, if you put it away last winter, never hoping to see it again, you're seeing it again this morning in some locations cents cents. we have 42 degrees out at the airport, 34 in...
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carol live for us on the cbs-3 skydeck. how is it feeling, carol? >> here in a coat, i jump inside, you know, ten seconds, it is fine. if you're standing out for prolonged periods of time you will feel t we have temperatures in the 30's this morning. and we are just not used to finding temperatures in the 30's. this is the colds he is morning we've seen yet through the philadelphia area. let's take a look, see what we have later on when i come back. it will talk about some sunshine, when does that show up on the seven day, and how about the rain showers in when did they show up on the seven dismay i'll show you that in just a bit. jessica has info on the roads. >> good morning, going outside and check out crash right here on route one. this is actually headed northbound, oxford valley road. see crews over there trying to get that cleaned up and out of the way. we cover some ongoing construction projects as well in the next couple of minutes. nicole, over to you. >> jessica, thank you. this morning, the search continues for two gunmen who tied up and
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carol? >> i would imagine mr.ith his family at this moment. >> carol, i'm looking behind bushing and i can actually see a group of individuals headed toward us. i'm peeking behind bushes here and it appears to be mr. fowle and his family. >> oh! that's awesome. >> it appears they are going to speak to us. this is the first glimpse, the first good glimpse we've certainly had of him since he got off that plane this morning. >> i love that big smile on his face, miguel. >> that's mr. fowle, his wife, his three kids, nine, 11 and 13, and his attorney. clearly everybody. amazing this is going on. hello, gentlemen. how's the fowle family doing? >> i'm going to read a quick statement on behalf of the family and once i've read that please understand that right now we won't take any questions. we'll let you know when the time is right but let me read the statement and we'll go from there. everybody ready? my name is tim tepp, i'm an attorney from lebanon, i've been operating as the spokesperson for the family in jeff's has
carol? >> i would imagine mr.ith his family at this moment. >> carol, i'm looking behind bushing and i can actually see a group of individuals headed toward us. i'm peeking behind bushes here and it appears to be mr. fowle and his family. >> oh! that's awesome. >> it appears they are going to speak to us. this is the first glimpse, the first good glimpse we've certainly had of him since he got off that plane this morning. >> i love that big smile on his face,...
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meteorologist, carol erickson liver in the cbs-3 skydeck with eyewitness weather, good morning, carol well, it is here, my umbrella, that is. city still behind me. i'll step briefly out of the way there. see the wet roads, now the trick is going to be juggling the microphone, the clicker, and this umbrella but let's give it a shot. here we go. we head outside. and you can see we are looking at some pretty decent conditions, if you like a lot in the way of rain. but, otherwise, it is cents not so great out there. and we're going to be watching for improving weather, as we go through the day today, so we put this thing in motion, and we find ourselves with a 49 degrees temperature, in pennington, dover, 53, broomall, 49, bethlehem, 48 degrees, and it is cents a wet start to the day, and you can see that verified on storm scan3, as these showers roll in to the area. they're not going to be here forever, but we definitely have them first thing this morning. our temperatures are in the 50's, every place, except the poconos, at 44 degrees. it is 59 down in wildwood, as the warmest spot, 53
meteorologist, carol erickson liver in the cbs-3 skydeck with eyewitness weather, good morning, carol well, it is here, my umbrella, that is. city still behind me. i'll step briefly out of the way there. see the wet roads, now the trick is going to be juggling the microphone, the clicker, and this umbrella but let's give it a shot. here we go. we head outside. and you can see we are looking at some pretty decent conditions, if you like a lot in the way of rain. but, otherwise, it is cents not...
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i'm carol costello.berman and michaela" starts now. >>> new concerns about ebola in the u.s. one misstep after another comes to light. the dallas county health director says the ebola situation is "under control." but can we trust that when so much seemingly has gone wrong? >> is a passenger questionnaire enough to keep ebola contain ord should the u.s. close its air force all together to people coming from the ebola hot zone? we will speak with a key u.s. senator. >> and a cleaning crew turned away from that dallas apartment where ebola patient thomas eric duncan first got sick. what
i'm carol costello.berman and michaela" starts now. >>> new concerns about ebola in the u.s. one misstep after another comes to light. the dallas county health director says the ebola situation is "under control." but can we trust that when so much seemingly has gone wrong? >> is a passenger questionnaire enough to keep ebola contain ord should the u.s. close its air force all together to people coming from the ebola hot zone? we will speak with a key u.s. senator....
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>> carol, thank you.nt obama used his weekly address to try to calm the american public about ebola. the president's remarks commas federal health agencies monitor two nurses with ebola and hundreds cents of others who may have had contact with them. wendy gillette has cents more from new york. >> president obama urging americans to remain calm about ebola. >> it is cents a serious disease, but we can't get no hysteria or fear, it only makes it harder to get people the accurate information they need. >> the president's remarks come one day after he appointed former white house advisor, ron kcomplain as the first ever ebola czar. and won't give into calls by some lay makers to ban travel from the most hard hit area in west after cam. >> trying to seal off an entire region of the world, if that were even possible, could actually make the situation worse. >> on saturday a memorial service was held for thomas eric duncan in north carolina. duncan had the first case of ebola diagnosed in the u.s., after travel
>> carol, thank you.nt obama used his weekly address to try to calm the american public about ebola. the president's remarks commas federal health agencies monitor two nurses with ebola and hundreds cents of others who may have had contact with them. wendy gillette has cents more from new york. >> president obama urging americans to remain calm about ebola. >> it is cents a serious disease, but we can't get no hysteria or fear, it only makes it harder to get people the...
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carol? >> that's awesome. miguel marquez, thank you so much. there's the family again. awesome. >>> turning now to news on a suspected serial killer. darren vann is due before a judge on charges he killed a teenager but police say 19-year-old afrikka hardy may not be vann's only victim but rather his last. they say he confessed to six previous murders and led cops to the bodies dumped in abandoned home. police fear there could be more victims. cnn's poppy harlow has details from gary, indiana. >> reporter: why are you in this area specifically? >> we're in this area for the reason is the bodies, some of the bodies of the victims were found in this immediate area. >> abandoned homes here used as a dumping ground for at least six women murdered in cold blood. police want to know if there are more. >> the individual that committed these crimes, his mo was to put these dead women in abandon houses. >> they just need to get the houses away. people are getting killed in these houses. >> do you kno
carol? >> that's awesome. miguel marquez, thank you so much. there's the family again. awesome. >>> turning now to news on a suspected serial killer. darren vann is due before a judge on charges he killed a teenager but police say 19-year-old afrikka hardy may not be vann's only victim but rather his last. they say he confessed to six previous murders and led cops to the bodies dumped in abandoned home. police fear there could be more victims. cnn's poppy harlow has details from...
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>> reporter: yes, good morning, carol. we're expected to hear the first public statements from dallas nurse amber vinson from 1:00 p.m., first comments since being declared ebola free by health officials. she was brought to emory hospital serious communicable disease october 15th after being transferred from her home hospital at dallas presbyterian. viewers at home following the story since the beginning know emory university has a strong track record for success in treating ebola patients. this is going to be be the fourth person expected to be released after recovering from the illness, and if you remember, amber vinson is one of two nurses in dallas treating a liberian ebola patient thomas eric duncan. they contracted the virus, both nina pham and amber vinson declared ebola free. >> all right, nick valencia, dr. sanjay gupta, thanks so both of you. >> you bet. >>> more top stories for a tuesday morning. county sheriff says washington state high school shooter jaylen fryberg invited his victims to lunch by text message,
>> reporter: yes, good morning, carol. we're expected to hear the first public statements from dallas nurse amber vinson from 1:00 p.m., first comments since being declared ebola free by health officials. she was brought to emory hospital serious communicable disease october 15th after being transferred from her home hospital at dallas presbyterian. viewers at home following the story since the beginning know emory university has a strong track record for success in treating ebola...
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i'm carol costello. you so much for joining me. the nation's health officials have a simple message to americans who feel a bit jittery now that the first ebola case has been diagnosed on u.s. soil. they say do not panic, the risk of infection is very low. so, knowing knowledge is power, we want to answer some of your questions. cnn's sanjay gupta is here to field some of those questions that we were tweeted to us at cnn using the hashtag "ebola q and a." sanjay, this from alan "there have been rumors going around that ebola has mutated to an air born disease. what's true and what's not?" >> well, the viruss do constantly clconstant constantly change a bit and they've been monitoring this with ebola just like they do with the flu every year, that's why we get a different flu shot, but there's no evidence ebola has mutated to an airborne disease. we should dispel with that rumor. this is not true. this is not a virus that spreads through the air and it's an important point to make and part of the reason t
i'm carol costello. you so much for joining me. the nation's health officials have a simple message to americans who feel a bit jittery now that the first ebola case has been diagnosed on u.s. soil. they say do not panic, the risk of infection is very low. so, knowing knowledge is power, we want to answer some of your questions. cnn's sanjay gupta is here to field some of those questions that we were tweeted to us at cnn using the hashtag "ebola q and a." sanjay, this from alan...
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covering the week, carol loennig, national reporter for "the washington post". peter baker, chief white house correspondent for "the new york times." michael duffy, executive editor of "time" magazine. and contributing correspondent john harwood of cnbc. >> award winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens, live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> we asked people the question. how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribton to show how many years that amount might last. >> i was trying to pull it a little further. >> got me to 70 years old. i would have to rethink this thing. >> it's hard to imagine how much we'll need for a retirement that could last 30 years or more so maybe we need to approach things differently. if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by brigham and women's hospital. additional funding is provided by the annenberg
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carol? >> all great points. poppy harlow reporting live in new york city this morning. >>> also new this morning, researchers may be getting closer to a vaccine against ebola. just last hour the world health organization announced five more experimental ebola vaccines will be tested in clinical trials. the trials would be massive involving tens of thousands of people and the w.h.o. is not ruling out the possibility there could be a mass inoculation program in the first half of next year. >>> new york police officers are being told to watch out for random attacks. this after a bizarre scene where a man with a hatchet attacks four officers in queens. it appears the officers walked into an ambush as the attacker hid behind a bus shelter. late last night the president was briefed on the attack. the question remains, though, is this unprovoked attack tied to the work of terrorists targeting law enforcement? alexandra field joins me now more on this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carol. law enforcement offi
carol? >> all great points. poppy harlow reporting live in new york city this morning. >>> also new this morning, researchers may be getting closer to a vaccine against ebola. just last hour the world health organization announced five more experimental ebola vaccines will be tested in clinical trials. the trials would be massive involving tens of thousands of people and the w.h.o. is not ruling out the possibility there could be a mass inoculation program in the first half of...
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let's head outside to the skydeck, carol standing by and it is crisp out there, right, carol. >> very crisp. not as crisp as it will be getting tomorrow, though. so we'll have to enjoy the relative warmth, we're finding at this point. it is starting to brighten up little tiny bit. and i think people who were at the shore, who see the sunrise little earlier, probably love it, and we're finding a little bit of sunrise, you can also see that we have some clouds out there, and the clouds will be hanging around first part of this morning, but after that, then they move on. and we move on. we move down the coste little bit, down to cape may courthouse, 60 degrees, sun starting to come up, the tiny yellow arms of the sun, starting to brace all of us. but it has got few clouds to fight with first. 52 degrees in philadelphia, right now, 50 in trenton, 48 in wilmington, 40 up in the poconos, everyone above the freezing mark, that will probably not be the case tomorrow morning. our temperatures are colder now than they were yesterday morning. we're 7 degrees colder in philadelphia. 13 degrees co
let's head outside to the skydeck, carol standing by and it is crisp out there, right, carol. >> very crisp. not as crisp as it will be getting tomorrow, though. so we'll have to enjoy the relative warmth, we're finding at this point. it is starting to brighten up little tiny bit. and i think people who were at the shore, who see the sunrise little earlier, probably love it, and we're finding a little bit of sunrise, you can also see that we have some clouds out there, and the clouds will...
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carol? >> that is the best news, elizabeth cohen reporting live from dallas. >>> also in dallas last night, a prayer vigil for duncan at the church where his fiancee worships. she is now in quarantine and unable to attend but local media reports say she was able to watch the service as it was streamed online. the service drew fellow native liberians who lamented that duncan cannot be buried in traditional ways but they conceded that cremation may be the best choice for medical reasons. >>> in australia, a 57-year-old nurse is undergoing tests for the disease after caring for a number of ebola patients in sierra leone. health officials say the woman meticulously limited her exposure to other people after returning home to australia. she kept herself in isolation, she took her own temperature twice a day, she alerted health officials once she became ill is now hospitalized under isolation. her test results are expected late today. >>> here is a world map with countries highlighted if they are
carol? >> that is the best news, elizabeth cohen reporting live from dallas. >>> also in dallas last night, a prayer vigil for duncan at the church where his fiancee worships. she is now in quarantine and unable to attend but local media reports say she was able to watch the service as it was streamed online. the service drew fellow native liberians who lamented that duncan cannot be buried in traditional ways but they conceded that cremation may be the best choice for medical...
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ladies and gentlemen, please welcome carol burnett!s walking around right now. >> oh is he? okay. hi, steve. >> jimmy: steve higgins is here. >> i watch you guys all the time. i love you. >> jimmy: you do? >> oh, yes. >> jimmy: come on. the roots played your theme. >> the roots. thank you so much. >> jimmy: we're just psyched to have you here. we're so psyched, because i know you're west coast a lot, you're l.a. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: but now you're here. >> yes i'm here. i love it. i watch you all the time. >> jimmy: i got a great note from you, and i'll never forget it. i want to get it framed, but i didn't want to say that in front of you. [ laughter ] >> what i said was, "you are permanently terrific." >> jimmy: yeah. i love that so much. no one has ever said that. thank you so much. please, coming from you, i mean -- you can't tell but when you walk by people and you're you, you're probably used to it. but people behind you are going, [ whispering ] "oh my god. that's carol burnett." [ laughter ] and people love you so much. the
ladies and gentlemen, please welcome carol burnett!s walking around right now. >> oh is he? okay. hi, steve. >> jimmy: steve higgins is here. >> i watch you guys all the time. i love you. >> jimmy: you do? >> oh, yes. >> jimmy: come on. the roots played your theme. >> the roots. thank you so much. >> jimmy: we're just psyched to have you here. we're so psyched, because i know you're west coast a lot, you're l.a. >> yeah, yeah. >>...
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carol live for us on the cbs-3 skydeck. how is it feeling, carol?here in a coat, i jump inside, you know, ten seconds, it is fine. if you're standing out for prolonged periods of time you will feel t we have temperatures in the 30's this morning. and we are just not used to finding temperatures in the 30's. this is the colds he i
carol live for us on the cbs-3 skydeck. how is it feeling, carol?here in a coat, i jump inside, you know, ten seconds, it is fine. if you're standing out for prolonged periods of time you will feel t we have temperatures in the 30's this morning. and we are just not used to finding temperatures in the 30's. this is the colds he i
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good morning. >> good morning, carol. these new guidelines will hopefully prevent the infection, the kind of infection that got nina pham and amber vinson sick with ebola, the two nurses we've heard so much about. let's go over what the cdc wants to change. first of all, rigorous and repeated training. that is so important. training people how the do this. also no skin exposed. the previous guidelines left the possibility for skin exposure. and supervised by a trained monitor. so you're not just doing this on your own. someone is watching you. a few more details, respirators, that's a fancy word for masks. disposable full-face shield. surgical hoods covering the head and neck and a waterproof apron which would cover the torso to the mid-calf. double gloves, mid-calf boot covers and a fluid resistant gown or cover all. so they're being much more specific about what they want. hopefully, again, this will prevent more health care workers from getting ebola. carol? >> i guess the big question is why didn't they do all of this
good morning. >> good morning, carol. these new guidelines will hopefully prevent the infection, the kind of infection that got nina pham and amber vinson sick with ebola, the two nurses we've heard so much about. let's go over what the cdc wants to change. first of all, rigorous and repeated training. that is so important. training people how the do this. also no skin exposed. the previous guidelines left the possibility for skin exposure. and supervised by a trained monitor. so you're...
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here is one thing, carol, i want to show you. right now there is a police cruiser right in front of her house. that's the first time we've had them in front of the house. they've been across the street. but in front. there is no order at this point to arrest her or anything like that. but from a public safety concern, we understand that the state police can monitor where she may go and keep track of who she may come in contact with. but on these rural roads, i don't think, carol, she came in contact with anyone besides some of the media, and she just wanted i think to get some fresh air. >> apparently members of the media aren't afraid to get close to her, right? it's so confusing for everyone. what are the neighbors saying? are they supportive or not? >> reporter: i've got to tell you, carol, this is a small town community, a logging community. it's rural northern maine on the border of canada. the community is divided. some people believe that she doesn't have ebola, she doesn't have symptoms, we want to see her, welcome her ba
here is one thing, carol, i want to show you. right now there is a police cruiser right in front of her house. that's the first time we've had them in front of the house. they've been across the street. but in front. there is no order at this point to arrest her or anything like that. but from a public safety concern, we understand that the state police can monitor where she may go and keep track of who she may come in contact with. but on these rural roads, i don't think, carol, she came in...
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good morning jean. >> reporter: good morning carol. officials have said this is the largest search in the history of virginia. the question now is, is the search over for finding hannah graham? the five week search for university of virginia student hannah graham now suspended after a shocking discovery turned this missing person's case into a death investigation. >> today's discovery is a significant development. we have a great deal of work ahead of us. >> reporter: saturday a search team scouring an abandoned property in virginia found human remains eight miles from where 18-year-old graham disappeared. >> i think god wanted us to find what we found. i don't know how else to explain it other than something inside me told me to continue to look. >> reporter: shortly after, the police gave the news to graham's parents. >> forensic tests need to be done to determine the identity of the remains. >> reporter: t graham vanished in early hours of september 13 of charlottesville downtown mall. last seen with 32-year-old jesse matthew. matth
good morning jean. >> reporter: good morning carol. officials have said this is the largest search in the history of virginia. the question now is, is the search over for finding hannah graham? the five week search for university of virginia student hannah graham now suspended after a shocking discovery turned this missing person's case into a death investigation. >> today's discovery is a significant development. we have a great deal of work ahead of us. >> reporter: saturday...
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>>> all right, carol, thank you. breaking news a health care worker a at a texas presbyterian hospital has tested positive for ebola, that is the same hospital where thomas eric duncan was being treated before he died last wednesday. meantime, travelers from several west african nations are facing tougher screening to help prevent spread of thee bowl a u.s. costumes and health officials are now taking the temperatures of passengers arriving at new york's jfk and four other airports. the the disease has now killed more than 4,000 people according to the world health organization, and there are now more than 8,000 confirmed probable and suspect cases of ebola. cbs news correspondent don champion has the very latest. >> reporter: passengers arriving from liberia, sierra leon and begin i threw new york's kennedy international airport will face more detailed scrutiny after landing. >> expanded measures providing us a level of protection, and protocols, plus or minus the the risk of another case of ebola, here in the unite
>>> all right, carol, thank you. breaking news a health care worker a at a texas presbyterian hospital has tested positive for ebola, that is the same hospital where thomas eric duncan was being treated before he died last wednesday. meantime, travelers from several west african nations are facing tougher screening to help prevent spread of thee bowl a u.s. costumes and health officials are now taking the temperatures of passengers arriving at new york's jfk and four other airports....
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carol? >> describe to us how concerned we should be that this number has ratcheted up to 80. >> reporter: you know, i don't find it too concerning because they're doing it as that phrase they love to use out of an abundance of caution. the people who really need to be concerned are the ones who had close contact with mr. duncan who were exposed to his bodily fluids. i this think they are trying to have a wide margin of error and that's why they expanded this list. something else interesting happened the texas department of health told us four close family members have been ordered to stay home. they said these family members were instructed to stay home back on tuesday, but they said there was some challenges the family had some challenges meeting those instructions, and so now they've actually legally ordered them to stay inside their homes until october 19th. it's a little concerning to hear that they had challenges meeting those instructions, you have to wonder what were they doing, were
carol? >> describe to us how concerned we should be that this number has ratcheted up to 80. >> reporter: you know, i don't find it too concerning because they're doing it as that phrase they love to use out of an abundance of caution. the people who really need to be concerned are the ones who had close contact with mr. duncan who were exposed to his bodily fluids. i this think they are trying to have a wide margin of error and that's why they expanded this list. something else...
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here's meteorologist carol erickson with eyewitness weather. >> we are. it is 46 degrees. it is a mark difference compared to yesterday morning when we were 20 degrees warmer then this. when you walk out the door, first thing in the morning you may be stunned by how cool it is or if you had your windows opened last night as it might have been a routine for you, i'm sure you closed them. look the at the temperature in reading right now. we have 38 degrees. temperatures in the 30's in the area this morning. there is a frost advisory and that is going on up through poconos and scranton for temperatures getting in the middle 30's this morning and that is until 8:00 o'clock this morning up through that area. otherwise we're dealing with lots of sunshine today and we will hang on to that sunshine throughout the entire day basically very few clouds even if you see any at all. things are looking nice there. but boy, is it cold? look at that in the poconos three, 2 degrees. thirty-eight in allentown. forty-two in trenton. 38 degrees in lancaster. we hav
here's meteorologist carol erickson with eyewitness weather. >> we are. it is 46 degrees. it is a mark difference compared to yesterday morning when we were 20 degrees warmer then this. when you walk out the door, first thing in the morning you may be stunned by how cool it is or if you had your windows opened last night as it might have been a routine for you, i'm sure you closed them. look the at the temperature in reading right now. we have 38 degrees. temperatures in the 30's in the...
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the meteorologist carol erickson is on the cbs-3 sky deck with eyewitness weather, carol. >> much bettertoday todd then it was yesterday, we got rid of the rain, finally and we are left with sunshine and it will be a beautiful start to the day. the finish will also look nice. i think we had better half of the weekend, weather-wise, going on today. temperatures are cool though as a result of these clear skies, they have been allowed to drop, and we have in bethlehem. we will start from the bottom of this speaking from the the bottom up, 36 degrees, it is 43 in broomall. dover 47. pennington is just 40 degrees this morning. forty-six through center city philadelphia storm scan three notice no green other than base map. no precipitation. beach clouds that will be moving on through and they are not a lot of them will but they will be gone. forty-seven in philadelphia at the the airport but look to the north. allentown 36. and, the temperature, in the poconos this morning, is 31 degrees and that is one of the reasons, in fact, main reasons we have a frost advisory out there. it started at 4:0
the meteorologist carol erickson is on the cbs-3 sky deck with eyewitness weather, carol. >> much bettertoday todd then it was yesterday, we got rid of the rain, finally and we are left with sunshine and it will be a beautiful start to the day. the finish will also look nice. i think we had better half of the weekend, weather-wise, going on today. temperatures are cool though as a result of these clear skies, they have been allowed to drop, and we have in bethlehem. we will start from the...
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looking forward to it, thank you, carol.ood morning, going outside, check out our cameras on 95 at cottman avenue. so you can see a lot of break lights, very early start to this this morning, headed southbound toward center city, where you will see most of the volume, losing a lane and part of the shoulder due ongoing construction, northbound lanes, though, moving along great. otherwise on the schuylkill expressway spring garden, everything still flying around pretty nice there, headed eastbound, toward the city and westbound toward the king of prussia area. still moving along great. a lot of accidents actually to cover. head over to the maps, montgomery county, bells run boulevard at welsh rd. another accident in whitpain, actually mount police and boulevard between morris road and battleson road. another crash out in haverford, so haverford road near eagle roadment expect local detours for all of the crashes. otherwise mass transit is doing real great so far. no delays on septa, new jersey transit or dart. no delays at the
looking forward to it, thank you, carol.ood morning, going outside, check out our cameras on 95 at cottman avenue. so you can see a lot of break lights, very early start to this this morning, headed southbound toward center city, where you will see most of the volume, losing a lane and part of the shoulder due ongoing construction, northbound lanes, though, moving along great. otherwise on the schuylkill expressway spring garden, everything still flying around pretty nice there, headed...
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carol. >> it is and it is starting to brighten up. it is dark and then not that dark out there. >> show time. >> bring on the light. and we are finding the light out there right now and just an absolutely gorgeous start to the day. lets look outside our window. pull up the blind. what do we see? doesn't this look lovely. it is just spooky looking but just beautiful and you can see blue skies, the city just almost like an fish eye lens there just a great looking the shot there this morning. i want to brighten things out at palmyra cove and you will see as things brighten up in that location as well a temperature of 57 degrees. a lovely start to the day in all location was that sun finally waking up. 60 degrees in philadelphia out at the airport . fifty-six in trenton. 53 degrees in wilmington. the are comfortable morning for any outdoor activities. the rest of the day will be fine too. notice on storm scan three we don't have any precipitation but we have seen a front moving by and that is kicking up the winds. air mass is very dry tho
carol. >> it is and it is starting to brighten up. it is dark and then not that dark out there. >> show time. >> bring on the light. and we are finding the light out there right now and just an absolutely gorgeous start to the day. lets look outside our window. pull up the blind. what do we see? doesn't this look lovely. it is just spooky looking but just beautiful and you can see blue skies, the city just almost like an fish eye lens there just a great looking the shot there...