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i'm poppy harlow.ort "downward spiral: inside the case of aaron hernandez" begins right now. >>> the following is a cnn special report. >>> the nfl and its black eye. >> the baltimore ravens running back suspended for domestic violence. >> allegations of explosive anger. >> adrian peterson indicted on a felony charge. >> violence. >> prosecutors say he dragged his girlfriend from room to room by her hair. >> and innocent people caught in the crossfire.
i'm poppy harlow.ort "downward spiral: inside the case of aaron hernandez" begins right now. >>> the following is a cnn special report. >>> the nfl and its black eye. >> the baltimore ravens running back suspended for domestic violence. >> allegations of explosive anger. >> adrian peterson indicted on a felony charge. >> violence. >> prosecutors say he dragged his girlfriend from room to room by her hair. >> and innocent people...
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poppy harlow for us outside of the hospital there in manhattan. miguel marquez, outside the home of dr. craig spencer. what are you seeing there, miguel? >> reporter: well,ky tell you there's a slew of public officials in the neighborhood who are checking to make sure no one has come in contact with him, and if they have, they want to know their information. if this test comes back positive, everything then springs into action here. the apartment here in the building behind me has been sealed off completely. it will remain that way until that test comes back. as poppy mentioned, his girlfriend has been put into isolation now and residents are being handed these cards by the health department that has blanketed the area. there was a council member saying he was going door to door in this area. reassuring individuals that it is a difficult disease to get and they don't know what the situation is. he went to shake one person's hand, the person refused because he was concerned he might get ebola. there was a lot of misconceptions and concern among peo
poppy harlow for us outside of the hospital there in manhattan. miguel marquez, outside the home of dr. craig spencer. what are you seeing there, miguel? >> reporter: well,ky tell you there's a slew of public officials in the neighborhood who are checking to make sure no one has come in contact with him, and if they have, they want to know their information. if this test comes back positive, everything then springs into action here. the apartment here in the building behind me has been...
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i do believe that. >> here's cnn's poppy harlow again.t down with general motors ceo mary barra to find out if the company would help clear candace anderson's name. >> i want to talk about the case of candace anderson. we've been following that very closely. her crash ten years ago. she was driving, her boyfriend was killed in that accident. it is now known that car had a defective ignition switch. knowing more about her case, do you believe candace anderson should be pardoned? >> again, that is something for the courts to decide, not for general motors. we have the program to evaluate from a perspective, but i don't think it's appropriate for general motors as a company to step in. >> why? why is that? if the crash happened because of something that was wrong with her car, that general motors knew about, why not write a letter on her behalf or at least voice an opinion one way or another. >> again, there are the right experts that have the full complete details. those are the people who should be making that decision. >> you don't think
i do believe that. >> here's cnn's poppy harlow again.t down with general motors ceo mary barra to find out if the company would help clear candace anderson's name. >> i want to talk about the case of candace anderson. we've been following that very closely. her crash ten years ago. she was driving, her boyfriend was killed in that accident. it is now known that car had a defective ignition switch. knowing more about her case, do you believe candace anderson should be pardoned?...
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poppi harlow is there.verabundance of caution but new yorkers should definitely not panic. >> yes. they do not want new yorkers to panic because of how hard it is to contract this disease. they understand the fear, but they said the more you know the less you need to panic. they say that when the 33-year-old doctor who was working in guinea for doctors without
poppi harlow is there.verabundance of caution but new yorkers should definitely not panic. >> yes. they do not want new yorkers to panic because of how hard it is to contract this disease. they understand the fear, but they said the more you know the less you need to panic. they say that when the 33-year-old doctor who was working in guinea for doctors without
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if there's new information we'll get back to you, thank you, poppy harlow.ppreciate it. >>> we've been hearing how isis is trying to recruit vulnerable young western women as child brides. now we're learning three denver school girls may have tried to join up with the militants. officials say the teenagers played hooky from school, caught a flight to germany carrying thousands of dollars in cash with them. german authorities managed to intercept them. america's top diplomat says he's grateful. >> we're very, very grateful to germany for their cooperation with us on this particular instance of some young folks traveling and it's under investigation now. our folks are looking at the causes and impacts very carefully. i don't want to violate any of that process so it's important not to comment on the why and wherefore of this except to say that this is an example of good cooperation between us and the increased vigilance of law enforcement on this issue of the movement of people from one country to another. >> with more on these girls, cnn's pamela brown is in
if there's new information we'll get back to you, thank you, poppy harlow.ppreciate it. >>> we've been hearing how isis is trying to recruit vulnerable young western women as child brides. now we're learning three denver school girls may have tried to join up with the militants. officials say the teenagers played hooky from school, caught a flight to germany carrying thousands of dollars in cash with them. german authorities managed to intercept them. america's top diplomat says he's...
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i'm poppy harlow. two developing stories at this hour highlighting the growing concerns about the potential threat of the spread of ebola and the efforts under way to fight it at newark's new jersey airport, a passenger was removed upon arrival from brussels today and the more than 250 people on his flight were briefly quarantined. there's no indication at this time that the man is infected with ebola. but the incident made for a very frightening end to the flight for many passengers. it is another sign of the heightened awareness of ebola and its potential dangers. the man was eventually
i'm poppy harlow. two developing stories at this hour highlighting the growing concerns about the potential threat of the spread of ebola and the efforts under way to fight it at newark's new jersey airport, a passenger was removed upon arrival from brussels today and the more than 250 people on his flight were briefly quarantined. there's no indication at this time that the man is infected with ebola. but the incident made for a very frightening end to the flight for many passengers. it is...
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poppy harlow has been following this all week long for us. the case with kaci, she may have to fight this. >> and she absolutely will. i mean, she gets out of quarantine in new jersey. then there are state police, brooke, right outside of that house. they are monitoring her but she's voluntarily in the house. if she leaves and they try to prevent her from doing that, she's going to take it up with the courts in maine. she spoke out today on the "today" show talking about it even though the authorities say if you don't abide by this quarantine, we're going to pursue legal authority. i want you to hear what she said about that and then we'll discuss more. >> 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 or constitutionally just so i am not going to sit around and be bullied by politicians and forc
poppy harlow has been following this all week long for us. the case with kaci, she may have to fight this. >> and she absolutely will. i mean, she gets out of quarantine in new jersey. then there are state police, brooke, right outside of that house. they are monitoring her but she's voluntarily in the house. if she leaves and they try to prevent her from doing that, she's going to take it up with the courts in maine. she spoke out today on the "today" show talking about it even...
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those are our neighbors, too, just as he's our neighbor. >> cnn's poppy harlow joins me now. and poppy, actually the gates foundation spends more on this than the world health organization. how is that possible? >> i know, it's a stunning number. i confronted that with melinda. it shows companies need to do more and put more money into it especially ebola. a couple things that stood out to me, we need to build trust on the ground. us westerners can't just flying and assume everyone there suffering is going to trust our medicine, trust our clinics, trut our doctors. you have to earn our trust first. she said you have to fly into the radar. when she spends time on the ground in west africa, no one knows he's melinda gates. she throws up her hair and talks to them just as a western woman. i can also tell you how much she emphasized urgency. we know all of these u.s. troops are going, they have to act overnight. what the gates foundation did, they have a big polio clinic in west africa. literally, overnight, they said we're turning into an ebola clinic and overnight, it changed.
those are our neighbors, too, just as he's our neighbor. >> cnn's poppy harlow joins me now. and poppy, actually the gates foundation spends more on this than the world health organization. how is that possible? >> i know, it's a stunning number. i confronted that with melinda. it shows companies need to do more and put more money into it especially ebola. a couple things that stood out to me, we need to build trust on the ground. us westerners can't just flying and assume everyone...
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i'm poppy harlow in new york.'s talk about ebola in detail. some facts you should know. how do you get the virus? three ways. from direct or close contact to someone who is infected. from the transmission of bodily fluids from contaminated surfaces or materials or from the consumption of raw or infected meat. i also want to bring this news just into cnn. we're getting this from hospital officials in new jersey. obviously we know that passenger on that plane from brussels to newark was taken to the hospital, and hospital officials are saying now that the passenger's symptoms were found to be consistent with another minor treatable condition unrelated to ebola, and then that passenger's child who he was traveling with was asymptomatic. again, this is an important development. hospital officials have released that man who was vomiting on the plane from brussels to newark. he will be released, and he will be self-monitoring. but this is very important, because as you'll remember at the top of the show, that interview
i'm poppy harlow in new york.'s talk about ebola in detail. some facts you should know. how do you get the virus? three ways. from direct or close contact to someone who is infected. from the transmission of bodily fluids from contaminated surfaces or materials or from the consumption of raw or infected meat. i also want to bring this news just into cnn. we're getting this from hospital officials in new jersey. obviously we know that passenger on that plane from brussels to newark was taken to...
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poppy harlow live in hammond, indiana. in addition to africa hardy, police have found six more women's body in abandoned homes. do authorities believe there are more bodies elsewhere? >> good evening, don. they think there might be. i mean this has been absolutely traumatizing to this community in gary, indiana. what you have, 43-year-old darren vann confessed to strangling, 19-year-old, africa hardy to death in the motel 6 room here friday. led police, actually went in the squad car with them from abandoned home to abandoned home where they found six other bodies of female victims age 19 to 36. that he has police say confessed to killing. all of them. they are concerned thee hey mav killed more. he hasn't said yes i did. given what they found. they are concerned. they're scouring the thousand of abandoned homes in gary and hammond, indiana. we went out with them on cadaver dogs on their search today. listen to what they told us. why did you come here to search for possibly more body? >> weep just want to cover all of the
poppy harlow live in hammond, indiana. in addition to africa hardy, police have found six more women's body in abandoned homes. do authorities believe there are more bodies elsewhere? >> good evening, don. they think there might be. i mean this has been absolutely traumatizing to this community in gary, indiana. what you have, 43-year-old darren vann confessed to strangling, 19-year-old, africa hardy to death in the motel 6 room here friday. led police, actually went in the squad car with...
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i'm poppy harlow. two developing stories at this hour highlighting the growing concerns about the potential threat of the spread of ebola and the efforts under way to fight it at newark's new jersey airport, a passenger was removed upon arrival from brussels today and the more than 250 people on his flight were briefly quarantined. there's no indication at this time that the man is infected with ebola. but the incident made for a very frightening end to the flight for many passengers. it is another sign of the heightened awareness of ebola and its potential dangers. the man was eventually transported to the hospital and passengers were allowed to leave and to go through customs. >>> in the meantime in dallas, texas health presbyterian hospital says that ebel la patient come mass eric duncan his condition has worsened, he's now listed in critical condition. let's go straight to our martin savidge who is outside the hospital and has been following this. i think there's two important things to talk about
i'm poppy harlow. two developing stories at this hour highlighting the growing concerns about the potential threat of the spread of ebola and the efforts under way to fight it at newark's new jersey airport, a passenger was removed upon arrival from brussels today and the more than 250 people on his flight were briefly quarantined. there's no indication at this time that the man is infected with ebola. but the incident made for a very frightening end to the flight for many passengers. it is...
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i'm poppy harlow in new york.ewsroom" starts right now. >>> good evening, everyone. you're in the "cnn newsroom." i'm poppy harlow joining yous from new york. this hour we're fast forwarding to the week ahead and it is a big one. we'll take a look at all stories you'll be talking about and hearing about this coming week. let's begin with our five questions for the week ahead. first off, ebola in the united states. is this a real threat or not? director of the cdc says he's confident there is little risk of an ebola outbreak in dallas. dr. tom fredon says while ten people are considered to be at a higher risk of developing the disease there,
i'm poppy harlow in new york.ewsroom" starts right now. >>> good evening, everyone. you're in the "cnn newsroom." i'm poppy harlow joining yous from new york. this hour we're fast forwarding to the week ahead and it is a big one. we'll take a look at all stories you'll be talking about and hearing about this coming week. let's begin with our five questions for the week ahead. first off, ebola in the united states. is this a real threat or not? director of the cdc says...
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thanks to poppy harlow. governor cuomo will be on "new day" in the 7:00 am hour to talk about the response to ebola here in new york. >>> a confirmed case in a 2-year-old girl in mali. world health organization says she was brought there by neighboring guinea after her father died. in spain, five people being monitored for possible exposure to ebola are out of a madrid hospital. they include a cleaning lady. 15 specialists are expected to arrive in liberia to help build and operate ebola treatment centers there. >>> other news, big news. huge new concern for new york police this morning, and new terror fears. attack on a group of officers by a man with a hatchet. surveillance video shows the man charging police with a weapon. two were struck, one in the head, in critical condition now. the others shot and killed the attacker. police are investigating any possible links to terrorism and are on high alert for so-called lone wolf attacks. let's get more from jim sciutto. >> brazen attack in broad daylight in qu
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we're joined by our poppy par low -- harlow. poppy is riding around with police on the hunt and the big question is at this stage, poppy, what are they looking for? >> well, john and michaela, they're looking for possibly other bodies. this is incredibly disturbing. we now have seven dead murdered women. six of them found in these abandoned homes around gary, indiana, and police want to know are there more. we know that darren vann, the 4 -year-o 3-year-old suspect in the murder of afrikka hardy led police to the other women's bodies. he has not told police there are any more however clearly there have been some indications that there may be because police are out here checking. this is an area -- all of this city, really, off huge problem with abandoned homes and the bodies were found in abandoned homes so we've been going for the last half hour with them door to door through these abandoned homes. they have not found anything yet. the cadaver dogs have just arrived to help them. they're using a grid pattern, about 20 different
we're joined by our poppy par low -- harlow. poppy is riding around with police on the hunt and the big question is at this stage, poppy, what are they looking for? >> well, john and michaela, they're looking for possibly other bodies. this is incredibly disturbing. we now have seven dead murdered women. six of them found in these abandoned homes around gary, indiana, and police want to know are there more. we know that darren vann, the 4 -year-o 3-year-old suspect in the murder of...
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poppy harlow, thanks. the nurse who had been in mandatory quarantine in a new jersey hospital is headed home but her release only came after she threatened legal action against the state for violating her civil liberties. kaci hickox had just returned from treating ebola washpatient west africa. she showed signs of a fever after officials at newark airport took her temperature with a forehead scanner. but hickox said the temperature was wrong and she lashed out at governor chris christie who at one point described her to the media as obviously ill. joining me now is alexandra field. once this nurse gets back to maine, who kind of monitoring will she undergo? >> reporter: she'll still have to observe the 21-day quarantine period but she will be in her home. cdc health officials will be working with her to make sure she's comfortable in her home. they'll provide any food or medicine she may need. but kaci hickox says she is not sick. she was tested twice at newark university hospital in newark. she said she
poppy harlow, thanks. the nurse who had been in mandatory quarantine in a new jersey hospital is headed home but her release only came after she threatened legal action against the state for violating her civil liberties. kaci hickox had just returned from treating ebola washpatient west africa. she showed signs of a fever after officials at newark airport took her temperature with a forehead scanner. but hickox said the temperature was wrong and she lashed out at governor chris christie who at...
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we're losing you, poppy harlow. my apologies, i don't know where the microphone is or what the issue is with the audio. we'll watch for more reporting as police are going from abandoned home to abandoned home. >>> alleged cop killer eric frein still hiding and believed to be somewhere in the pocono mountains even with another possible sighting, police can't find him, can't catch him. is he really that skilled? my next guest says the police are actually the ones making huge mistakes. >>> plus, millions of car owners could be at risk exploding air bags could lead to deadly injuries. and now a stepped up effort to get these fixed asap. what you need to know ahead. [rob] so we've had a tempur-pedic for awhile, but now that we have the adjustable base, it's even better. [evie] i go up...heeeeyyy... [alex] when i put my feet up on this bed, my stress just goes away. [announcer] visit your local retailer and discover how tempur-pedic can move you. narrator: these are the skater kid: whoa narrator: that got torture tested b
we're losing you, poppy harlow. my apologies, i don't know where the microphone is or what the issue is with the audio. we'll watch for more reporting as police are going from abandoned home to abandoned home. >>> alleged cop killer eric frein still hiding and believed to be somewhere in the pocono mountains even with another possible sighting, police can't find him, can't catch him. is he really that skilled? my next guest says the police are actually the ones making huge mistakes....
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poppy harlow is outside of bellevue hospital where this 5-year-old is getting care. poppy, we know he was tested. do we have any idea when those test results should be back? >> reporter: hi there, brooke. we will know at some point tonight. unclear when. this test can take up to 12 hours and we don't really know exactly when it was administered. let me give the timeline. what you're looking at is video from sunday night that we believe the ambulance bringing this 5-year-old boy and his mother here to bellevue hospital. the reason he was transported here is because he got a very high fever on sunday. saturday night he and his family landed at jfk airport after spending a month in guinea as you mentioned part of the hot zone in west africa. out of an abundance of caution they brought him here because a high temperature is one of the symptoms that can come with ebola. his most recent temperature reading is at 102 degrees. that's very, very high. but it is still unclear to all the doctors and authorities here whether or not this is a case of ebola. they have to wait for
poppy harlow is outside of bellevue hospital where this 5-year-old is getting care. poppy, we know he was tested. do we have any idea when those test results should be back? >> reporter: hi there, brooke. we will know at some point tonight. unclear when. this test can take up to 12 hours and we don't really know exactly when it was administered. let me give the timeline. what you're looking at is video from sunday night that we believe the ambulance bringing this 5-year-old boy and his...
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. >> harlow is at bellevue with the latest on the story. >> good morning, john. this is where the 33-year-old doctor craig spencer is being treated for ebola. the first case of ebola in new york city. we know he came to new york back from guinea when he was working to save lives. he came here on october 17th. on the 21st had began to feel sluggish. he started to develop a significant fever, nausea, pain, fatig fatigue, the symptoms of ebola. he immediately contracted authorities. he was transported by ambulance with full protective gear on bellevue. the premier hospital set to deal with any possible ebola cases like this. we're told by the mayor it went smoothly. he was taken directly to isolation. some significant developments officials say he was in direct contact with just four people. one of them his fiancÈ, two very close friends of his, all three of those people are in quarantine at this time. also in contact with an uber cab driver who drove him at one point. they don't think the cab drooefr needs to be in isolation at this point. we know as repeatedly as
. >> harlow is at bellevue with the latest on the story. >> good morning, john. this is where the 33-year-old doctor craig spencer is being treated for ebola. the first case of ebola in new york city. we know he came to new york back from guinea when he was working to save lives. he came here on october 17th. on the 21st had began to feel sluggish. he started to develop a significant fever, nausea, pain, fatig fatigue, the symptoms of ebola. he immediately contracted authorities. he...
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he was here weeks ago with my colleague, poppy harlow.lked specifically about the risks involved in this -- what would be the first space tourism project, this trip to suborbital flight that he was hoping for at some point early 2015. take a listen. >> virgin galactic has been the toughest company i've ever had to launch. because it is rocket science and building rockets at the size that we need to build have been tougher than we actually thought. we have 200 of the best engineers and technicians building them. now we're beginning the final stages of test flights in-flight. by the end of this year, we will have actually gone into space. >> the faa has signed off on you doing these test flights, which are in the midst of. but what about the final sino signoff? >> it's a process we've gone through over the last two or three years. >> and this is a first for them as well? >> absolutely. it's a fascinating process for everyone involved. i'm not going to take my son into space until i'm obviously sure we've got everything right. and the team w
he was here weeks ago with my colleague, poppy harlow.lked specifically about the risks involved in this -- what would be the first space tourism project, this trip to suborbital flight that he was hoping for at some point early 2015. take a listen. >> virgin galactic has been the toughest company i've ever had to launch. because it is rocket science and building rockets at the size that we need to build have been tougher than we actually thought. we have 200 of the best engineers and...
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details from poppy harlow. >> reporter: the grim duty of searching for more possible victims in gary,iana. why are you in this area specifically? >> we're in this area, for the reason, 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 m.o. was to put these dead women in abandoned houses. >> they just need to give the houses away, like you say people are getting killed in the houses. >> do you know any of the women who were found dead? >> no, but i don't leave the house after 8:00. >> the prime suspect for the murders, 43-year-old darren van who admitted he strangled the 19-year-old and left her lying nude in the tub. >> they're somebody's daughter, sister. >> the son of a woman who was married to him spoke to the police. >> i said he was a nut case, i said to not allow him in my home because he just creeped me out. >> darren van's criminal history spanning at least ten years, is trou
details from poppy harlow. >> reporter: the grim duty of searching for more possible victims in gary,iana. why are you in this area specifically? >> we're in this area, for the reason, 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 m.o. was to put these dead women in...
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poppy harlow, thank you so much for me in new york. now more on that nurse from maine who complained of being forced into quarantine violated her basic human rights. she's kaci hickox. she's headed home. her ordeal is far from over because she's now required to self-quarantine. she returned from treating patients in west africa. it was determined she had a fever but it seems that was a faulty reading. she said she was flushed at the time. two ebola blood tests coming back negative and at her hospital, at this hospital her temperature never rose above-normal but her anger definitely did. quarantined inside of this isolation tent you see here. she says after many, many hours flying from west africa back to new jersey en route to home to maine she said she had no shower, no flushable toilet, nothing to do. so she was frustrated. she slammed new jersey governor chris christie over her treatment. this is what she told cnn. >> i spent a month in sierra leone and when i arrived at the airport in newark i, of course, presented my paper work to
poppy harlow, thank you so much for me in new york. now more on that nurse from maine who complained of being forced into quarantine violated her basic human rights. she's kaci hickox. she's headed home. her ordeal is far from over because she's now required to self-quarantine. she returned from treating patients in west africa. it was determined she had a fever but it seems that was a faulty reading. she said she was flushed at the time. two ebola blood tests coming back negative and at her...
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i'm poppy harlow in new york. about spread of ebola and the role in fighting it. i am joined by ben ferguson from dallas. we saw a joint news conference yesterday at the white house and several top officials spoke with a lengthy address. they said fighting ebola is a national security priority. she said she was confident in the u.s. response. let's listen. >> i want to emphasize that the united states is prepared to deal with this crisis. both at home and in the region. every ebola outbreak over the past 40 years has been stopped. we know how to do this. we will do it again. >> let me go to ben first. how do you rate the u.s. government's response? >> incredibly overconfident is the biggest concern that i see and mainly being here in dallas, we were so confident at the cdc when the president was there on the 16th of september saying the likelihood of coming to america was very, very minimal. when he talked about that, we have all these stop gaps, the safety precautions that we are supposed to have. they multiple t
i'm poppy harlow in new york. about spread of ebola and the role in fighting it. i am joined by ben ferguson from dallas. we saw a joint news conference yesterday at the white house and several top officials spoke with a lengthy address. they said fighting ebola is a national security priority. she said she was confident in the u.s. response. let's listen. >> i want to emphasize that the united states is prepared to deal with this crisis. both at home and in the region. every ebola...
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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 officers seem to be saying this was unprovoked, four rookie officers, no confrontation with the man wieldi
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. >> poppy har slow in gary -- harlow is in gary, indiana, right now. tell us more. >> reporter: this is incredibly troubling, what we know is the gary, indiana police, hammond police department are scouring this area looking for potentially anymore bodies because they do not know if this string of murders ends at those seven bodies that have been found. look, when you talk about the 43-year-old suspect, darren van, you're talking about someone with a very long criminal history. convicted of aggravated rape in 2009, served five years in prison. has a criminal record going back to 1993, a police affidavit that we just obtained, carroll, says in 2004 he grabbed a woman with gasoline and a lighter and threatened to burn him and the woman if police came any closer. >> that is the man we are talking about, we know the names of four of his alleged victims. we are waiting for the names of the others. i had a chance late last night to talk to the chief police here in gary, indiana, about why this man is on the street, listen. was darren van monitored by your po
. >> poppy har slow in gary -- harlow is in gary, indiana, right now. tell us more. >> reporter: this is incredibly troubling, what we know is the gary, indiana police, hammond police department are scouring this area looking for potentially anymore bodies because they do not know if this string of murders ends at those seven bodies that have been found. look, when you talk about the 43-year-old suspect, darren van, you're talking about someone with a very long criminal history....
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cnn's poppy harlow is in new york on the phone on the way to bellevue. what can you tell us about this case? >> reporter: he's a 33-year-old doctor at columbia presbyterian hospital here in manhattan. he was working in west africa with doctors without borders. he self-reported this morning, he woke up with a fever, called theed if ed ied fdny. they took him with all the necessary precautions to bellevue hospital. why bellevue? this is the new york city hospital designated for any potential ebola cases. back on october 8th, they ran a drill, a full emergency drill to be ready for a situation like this. we do not know which country this doctor was working in, whether it was guinea, sierra leone or liberia. we do know that his symptoms include a very high fever, nausea, pain and fatigue. but it's also important to note, symptoms like that are also consistent, according to the new york city health department, with malaria. you can have symptoms of that after returning from africa. also with salmonella or a very severe stomach flu. so i want to emphasize, we
cnn's poppy harlow is in new york on the phone on the way to bellevue. what can you tell us about this case? >> reporter: he's a 33-year-old doctor at columbia presbyterian hospital here in manhattan. he was working in west africa with doctors without borders. he self-reported this morning, he woke up with a fever, called theed if ed ied fdny. they took him with all the necessary precautions to bellevue hospital. why bellevue? this is the new york city hospital designated for any...
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the test results are still pending, poppy harlow, elizabeth cohen, they're working their positions. do we know when he started to feel symptoms? >> reporter: we do. we know a few days ago, anderson, he started to feel sluggish, but got the more severe symptoms of 103-degree fever and nausea, pain, fatigue last night. he came here at the bellevue hospital, the hospital designated to deal with symptoms like this. today they did the test. really the significant symptoms started late last night, early this morning. >> and how much do we know about his whereabouts or more importantly do authorities know about his whereabouts prior to going to the hospital today? has that all been documented? >> some of it has been, that is a critical question, where has he been in the past ten days since he has been here. we know yesterday he took an uber, to where he was from williamsburg, brooklyn to go to a bowling alley. and that is the concern, when exactly did the symptoms start? you can't contract ebola just by being next to someone. this is contracted by direct contact with a person. but again, t
the test results are still pending, poppy harlow, elizabeth cohen, they're working their positions. do we know when he started to feel symptoms? >> reporter: we do. we know a few days ago, anderson, he started to feel sluggish, but got the more severe symptoms of 103-degree fever and nausea, pain, fatigue last night. he came here at the bellevue hospital, the hospital designated to deal with symptoms like this. today they did the test. really the significant symptoms started late last...
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. >> to poppy harlow at bellevue hospital. you were in that press conference and we have heard through the day there was a press conference earlier. there's obviously this one this evening and both the governor and the mayor say that the -- during the transport everyone followed protocol and they had on the hazmat suits ready for this doing drills, the risk to the population of new york city or health care workers very minimal if any at all. >> yeah, really nil is what they said. we heard governor cuomo, new york city bill de blasio saying repeatedly in that press conference trying to assuage concerns, this went seamlessly, this deer knew he may have been exposed po ebola. was watching it. got this 103-degree fever and called doctors without borders that he worked with. they called the health officials here in new york, an ambulance and fdny responded with has mart suits and cordoned off his apartment. he locked his own door. followed every single step to come to bellevue which we are told is 100% prepared and told by a hospit
. >> to poppy harlow at bellevue hospital. you were in that press conference and we have heard through the day there was a press conference earlier. there's obviously this one this evening and both the governor and the mayor say that the -- during the transport everyone followed protocol and they had on the hazmat suits ready for this doing drills, the risk to the population of new york city or health care workers very minimal if any at all. >> yeah, really nil is what they said. we...
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poppy harlow joins with us more.d morning. >> good morning, carol, i'm at bellevue hospital where 33-year-old dr. craig spencer continues to be treated for ebola. we know he is in serious but stable condition. also here, a five-year-old boy who tested negative for ebola last night but they are doing more tests on him to make sure he is clear of the disease. i can tell you there comes at a time when late last night the cdc came out with revised tougher guidelines they say are absolutely needed. the cdc has come out with new guidelines it says will help protect america from the spread of ebola. the changes coming as nurse kaci hickox, who tested negative for ebola, is released from her controversial 21-day quarantine, a mandate that allowed new jersey health officials to isolate her in this tent for three days after treating patients in west africa with the group doctors without borders. >> quarantine of a healthy aid worker who presents no symptom does not present a danger to society. >> reporter: under the new guidel
poppy harlow joins with us more.d morning. >> good morning, carol, i'm at bellevue hospital where 33-year-old dr. craig spencer continues to be treated for ebola. we know he is in serious but stable condition. also here, a five-year-old boy who tested negative for ebola last night but they are doing more tests on him to make sure he is clear of the disease. i can tell you there comes at a time when late last night the cdc came out with revised tougher guidelines they say are absolutely...
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poppy harlow, joey jackson and midwin, thank you. i appreciate it.e. >>> this just in to cnn, we are seeing huge explosions and smoke in the town of kobani, that's near the the border with turkey. the coalition carried out more air strikes. a kurdish fighter said six of his fighters have been killed in a battle with isis militants. at least ten isis fighters are also dead. >>> as you well know, isis is trying to recruit americans including american school girls. denver officials sayly teenage girls played hookie from school, caught a flight to germany carrying $2,000 in cash. they allegedly hoped to go to syria and join up with isis. cnn's pamela brown tells us what's happened next. three high school girls from denver are the the latest american teenagers drawn from by the radical world of islamic extremism. only 15 and 16 years old, two of them sisters of somali descent, allegedly aspiring to join the the fight in syria. according to law enforcement sources, the teens boarded a flight in denver over the weekend and made it to frankfurt, germany, whe
poppy harlow, joey jackson and midwin, thank you. i appreciate it.e. >>> this just in to cnn, we are seeing huge explosions and smoke in the town of kobani, that's near the the border with turkey. the coalition carried out more air strikes. a kurdish fighter said six of his fighters have been killed in a battle with isis militants. at least ten isis fighters are also dead. >>> as you well know, isis is trying to recruit americans including american school girls. denver...
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poppy harlow is joining me now. i know you have been to this area in mojave, california.ou're in touch with virgin galactic folks. what have they said? >> let me read you this statement, brooke, in full. it's important for people to hear it and then we'll talk more about what surrounds this. this just came from virgin gallingga gallingga galactic. they conducted a power test flight of space ship 2 earlier today. during the test the vehicle suffered a serious anomaly resulting in the loss of the vehicle. the white knight 2 carrier aircraft landed safely. our first concern is the status of the pilot, which is unknown at this time. we will work closely with the relevant authorities to determine the cause of this accident and provide updates as soon as we are able to do so. the headline is unknown status of the pilots. let me explain what this is. scales composites is the company that builds these space ships and we were out in mojave and we have that video for you last year doing a big story on this with richard branson. space ship 2 is the actual shays ship that launches fr
poppy harlow is joining me now. i know you have been to this area in mojave, california.ou're in touch with virgin galactic folks. what have they said? >> let me read you this statement, brooke, in full. it's important for people to hear it and then we'll talk more about what surrounds this. this just came from virgin gallingga gallingga galactic. they conducted a power test flight of space ship 2 earlier today. during the test the vehicle suffered a serious anomaly resulting in the loss...
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i'm poppy harlow in new york. next, cnn spotlight, inside the trial of jodi arias. >>> a sordid story of sex, lies -- >> i'm not guilty. >> and audiotapes. >> the trial of jodi ann arias. >> we the jury, find the defendant as to count one, first degree murder, guilty. >> though unanimous on their verdict, the jury deadlocked on the right penalty for arias. >> justice for travis! >> this is a case, this is a story, this is a criminal defendant, unlike any other we have met before. >> this tale of passion gone wrong caused travis alexander his life. now a new jury will have to determine whether it will cost jodi arias hers. in the next half hour, revisit the scene of the crime, review the evidence, and you decide whether jodi deserves life or death. in the cnn spotlight, the trial of jodi arias. >>> monday, june 9th, 2008. 90 minutes until midnight in a mesa, arizona, community, called mountain ranch. nobody had heard from travis alexander in five days. so a handful of concerned friends went looking for him. they fo
i'm poppy harlow in new york. next, cnn spotlight, inside the trial of jodi arias. >>> a sordid story of sex, lies -- >> i'm not guilty. >> and audiotapes. >> the trial of jodi ann arias. >> we the jury, find the defendant as to count one, first degree murder, guilty. >> though unanimous on their verdict, the jury deadlocked on the right penalty for arias. >> justice for travis! >> this is a case, this is a story, this is a criminal defendant,...
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joining me is cnn's poppy harlow. a touching essay, i've got to say. >> it is.lot of us had an emotional reaction reading this essay. he's right, 29 states have companies that can fire you if you are gay. a lot of people say, wow, is that really the case in 2014. it certainly is. something else that stood out, being gay has given me a deeper understanding of what it means to be in the minority and provided me a window into the challenges that people in other minority groups deal with every day. it's made me more empathetic which has led to a richer life. this is a ceo be barely hear from. he does few interviews, is very private and he talks about the struggle between standing up for what he believes and keeping some semblance of privacy. it's a struggle that so many people in this country are facing. we explored that in this report. >> would you call this living a double life frankly? >> yes, pretty much the definition of it. it's just like being back in the 1950s, wondering if you were going to be canned. >> reporter: we're not showing you this man's face becau
joining me is cnn's poppy harlow. a touching essay, i've got to say. >> it is.lot of us had an emotional reaction reading this essay. he's right, 29 states have companies that can fire you if you are gay. a lot of people say, wow, is that really the case in 2014. it certainly is. something else that stood out, being gay has given me a deeper understanding of what it means to be in the minority and provided me a window into the challenges that people in other minority groups deal with...
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now, his wife is on the line here. >> that's great perspective, poppy harlow.ng in now utah representative jason chaffetz, member of the house oversight and government reform committee which will hold a hearing on the government's response to ebola later this morning. congressman, nice to see you. >> good morning. >> so what are the big concerns that you will be raising at the hearing today? >> one of them is about our military. we have nearly 4,000 troops that are in the infected area. how are we treating them? what sort of exposure problems did they have? how are we going to bring them home? what is their condition? these are great heroes but you got a lot of families across the country concerned about those people. we also have the inspector general who is coming in and says that the federal government is woefully underprepared, when you look at the personal protective equipment there has not been good management of this. many of the things that have expiration dates are expired. this is a scathing report, having read his testimony and what he's going to say
now, his wife is on the line here. >> that's great perspective, poppy harlow.ng in now utah representative jason chaffetz, member of the house oversight and government reform committee which will hold a hearing on the government's response to ebola later this morning. congressman, nice to see you. >> good morning. >> so what are the big concerns that you will be raising at the hearing today? >> one of them is about our military. we have nearly 4,000 troops that are in...
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i'm poppy harlow. cnn special report "downward spiral: inside the case of aaron hernandez" begins right now. >>> the following is a cnn special report. >>> the nfl and its black eye. >> the baltimore ravens running back suspended for domestic violence. >> allegations of explosive anger. >> adrian peterson indicted on a felony charge. >> violence. >> prosecutors say he dragged his girlfriend from room to room by her hair. >> and innocent people caught in the crossfire. it's not the first time. >> how do you plead to this indictment? >> not guilty. >> rising nfl star aaron hernandez charged with murder multiple times. >> he was projected to be one of the best tight ends of his generation. >> tonight, "downward spiral: inside the case against aaron hernandez." each fall brings the start of football season. when men who run the fastest and hit the hardest take to the fields before millions of cheering fans. wret yet at kickoff this year, attention is focused off field. inside a new jersey casino on hitting
i'm poppy harlow. cnn special report "downward spiral: inside the case of aaron hernandez" begins right now. >>> the following is a cnn special report. >>> the nfl and its black eye. >> the baltimore ravens running back suspended for domestic violence. >> allegations of explosive anger. >> adrian peterson indicted on a felony charge. >> violence. >> prosecutors say he dragged his girlfriend from room to room by her hair. >> and...
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my colleague poppy harlow sat down with belinda gates and talked about the drug. >> people suffer fromhat we don't get much here. we need to make ways that public and private partnerships that is in the interest of pharmaceuticals to invest in those diseases. they are doing it, but ebola is one that was behind. >> ebola is one that was behind. the gates foundation donated $50 million for the fight against ebola. >>> all beyonce all the time. that is what listeners are getting from news 92. dumping the news programming to play all beyonce, 24-hour commercial free. the station had to fill the air time. had to layoff 47 workers due to financial losses and it is beyonce, beyonce, beyonce. >> rumors nbc offered "meet the press." >> beyonce, congratulations to you. getting the publicity she so badly deserves >>> new fears -- a sheriff's deputy inside the apartment of a dallas ebola patient is rushed to the hospital. did he contract the disease? >>> and new airport screenings are about to be instate. where they will be and are they enough? >>> protests erupt in st. louis, angry residents shou
my colleague poppy harlow sat down with belinda gates and talked about the drug. >> people suffer fromhat we don't get much here. we need to make ways that public and private partnerships that is in the interest of pharmaceuticals to invest in those diseases. they are doing it, but ebola is one that was behind. >> ebola is one that was behind. the gates foundation donated $50 million for the fight against ebola. >>> all beyonce all the time. that is what listeners are...
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papi harlow reporting. >> two nba championships isn't enough for lebron james.e's rejoined his old team and with his eye set on another title. lebron's big return to cleveland. we'll look into that next. ♪ [ female announcer ] we love our smartphones. and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too. by offering things like on-the-spot data upgrades -- an idea that reduced overcharge complaints by 98%. no matter how fast your business needs to adapt, if hp big data solutions can keep wireless customers smiling, imagine what they can do for yours. make it matter. [ male announcer ] over time, you've come to realize... [ starter ] ready! [ starting gun goes off ] [ male announcer ] it's less of a race... yeah! [ male announcer ] and more of a journey. and that keeps you going strong. at unitedhealthcare insurance company, we get that. with over 30 years of experience, we'll be there -- ready to go as far as you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare
papi harlow reporting. >> two nba championships isn't enough for lebron james.e's rejoined his old team and with his eye set on another title. lebron's big return to cleveland. we'll look into that next. ♪ [ female announcer ] we love our smartphones. and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too. by offering things like on-the-spot data upgrades -- an idea that reduced overcharge complaints by 98%. no matter how fast your business needs to adapt, if hp big data...
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poppi harlow is there. they are saying it's an overabundance of caution but new yorkers should definitely not panic. >> yes. they do not want new yorkers to panic because of how hard it is to contract this disease. they understand the fear, but they said the more you know the less you need to panic. they say that when the 33-year-old doctor who was working in guinea for doctors without borders, when he realized sometime this morning between 10:00 and 11:00 a.m., that he was getting a higher fever, that he may be sympt symptomat symptomatic, he immediately called authorities, they brought him here to the hospital, following every single precaution. they locked his apartment behind them. he's been in isolation at bellevue ever since. they say it could not have gone more smoothly and new york could not have been more prepared. this is the preimminent hospital to deal with this. you mentioned the four people he was in direct contact with, three of them are quarantined b, one along with him at the hospital, two
poppi harlow is there. they are saying it's an overabundance of caution but new yorkers should definitely not panic. >> yes. they do not want new yorkers to panic because of how hard it is to contract this disease. they understand the fear, but they said the more you know the less you need to panic. they say that when the 33-year-old doctor who was working in guinea for doctors without borders, when he realized sometime this morning between 10:00 and 11:00 a.m., that he was getting a...
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cnn's poppy harlow sat down with belin belin belinda gates. >> we need to maybe public/private partnershipsases. ebola was one that was behind. >> the gates foundation backing this and fighting ebola. for the rest of the interview, go to cnnmoney.com. >>> all beyonce, all the time. that is who listeners are getting from a houston radio station. dumping the all news programming for 24 hours all beyonce. the station had poor ratings. had to layoff 47 workers. replacing it with beyonce. >> that is why we have 50% beyonce in our newscast. >>> "early start" continues right now. fearing an ebola epidemic in the u.s. airport security procedures to stop bringing the virus into the country as texas reels from the death of one ebola patient and the hospitalization of another potential case. >>> isis gaining ground in syria. on the brink of taking over a key syrian city. u.s. air strikes unable to stop the terrorists. we are live. >>> breaking news overnight. angry crowds creating a chaos in streets of st. louis protesting another deadly police shooting. we have that ahead. welcome to "early start." i
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luke harlow has written a really interesting book just out which is about the role of religion in this and that oddty that along with these cultural affiliations of politics and cultural and political affiliations there is a shift of religious affiliations which is that when northern and southern -- u.s. -- u.s. churches break into northern and southern branches, by and large kentucky troops stay with the northern branches. but some of them leave after the end of the civil war and join in with the southern one and they leave over the particular question of whether slavery had been a sin or whether slavery was theologically justified. slavery is gone but when northern branches start passing resolutions saying slavery had not been justified in god's eyes, even though slavery is gone kentucky evangelical churches move and affiliate with southern churches. there is a lot that goes into it. but it is one of the fascinating oddities. it is also fascinating the intensity of the government's response to kentucky all of which, you know, after the end of, you know, including johnson's, none of w
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earlier this month, richard branson, the ceo and founder of virgin galactic, spoke with our own poppy harlowbout the risks of space travel. take a listen. >> we're beginning the final stages of test flights in-flight. by the end of this year, we will have actually gone into space. >> the faa has signed off on you doing these test flights which are in the midst of. but what about the final sign-off? >> it's a process that's been gone through the for the last two or three years. >> they've never done it before. this is a first for them as well. >> absolutely. it's a fascinating process for everybody involved. i'm not going to take my son into space until i'm absolutely sure that we've got everything right. and the team won't let me go into space until they're sure we have everything right. we feel very confident that things are on the right track and that we should get faa approval early next year. >>> welcome back to "the lead" and our continuing coverage of the tragic explosion of a virgin galactic spaceship, a rocket plane during a test flight over the mojave desert in california. let's go
earlier this month, richard branson, the ceo and founder of virgin galactic, spoke with our own poppy harlowbout the risks of space travel. take a listen. >> we're beginning the final stages of test flights in-flight. by the end of this year, we will have actually gone into space. >> the faa has signed off on you doing these test flights which are in the midst of. but what about the final sign-off? >> it's a process that's been gone through the for the last two or three years....
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poppy harlow is over at bellevue hospital in new york city. she's standing by as is dr.ma yasmin, in dallas watching what's going on. i want to get to that little boy in a moment, poppy. but, seema, let's talk about what we just saw, a very emotional, heart-warming development. the dallas nurse, amber vinson, released from emory university hospital. she's ebola-free. the other day, nina pham, the other dallas nurse, released from n.i.h. hospital in bethesda, maryland, ebola-free. these are real success stories, aren't they? >> they absolutely are. it's the kind of good news we've been waiting for with the tragic story that's still unfolding in west africa. we heard dr. ribner at emory say one of the reasons that nurse amber vinson and nurse nina pham recovered so quickly is because they're young and healthy to begin with. perhaps people who are older or who already have other illnesses may not beat ebola as quickly. >> and he said fluid and electrolyte management, explain what that means. >> electrolytes are really important for us to have a good balance of those. and eb
poppy harlow is over at bellevue hospital in new york city. she's standing by as is dr.ma yasmin, in dallas watching what's going on. i want to get to that little boy in a moment, poppy. but, seema, let's talk about what we just saw, a very emotional, heart-warming development. the dallas nurse, amber vinson, released from emory university hospital. she's ebola-free. the other day, nina pham, the other dallas nurse, released from n.i.h. hospital in bethesda, maryland, ebola-free. these are real...
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poppy harlow reporting live from gary, indiana. the family of oscar pistorius's girlfriend reeva steenkamp say they're satisfied justice has been done but prosecutors could still appeal after the olympian was sentenced today. pistorius faces a maximum sentence of five years in prison for culpable homicide in the shooting death of steenkamp. the couple homicide charge in south africa means a person was killed unintentionally but unlawfully. pistorius can asked to be released under house arrest after serving ten months. joining me to talk about this, joey jackson. good morning. >> good morning, carol. >> so, you know, i mean five years doesn't sound like much for killing someone. >> it's a very difficult thing, carol, and i have never worn the black robe but i certainly appear regularly before those that do and it's a difficult decision. if you listen to what she indicated when she was rendering the decision she said, listen, i'm going to do two things. number one, i'm going to ensure the sentence i impose sends the right message to
poppy harlow reporting live from gary, indiana. the family of oscar pistorius's girlfriend reeva steenkamp say they're satisfied justice has been done but prosecutors could still appeal after the olympian was sentenced today. pistorius faces a maximum sentence of five years in prison for culpable homicide in the shooting death of steenkamp. the couple homicide charge in south africa means a person was killed unintentionally but unlawfully. pistorius can asked to be released under house arrest...
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our poppy harlow is on the story and joins me on the phone from hammond, indiana. poppy, you've been out with the police and their searches, they're using cadaver dogs. tell me what you've seen and what they're finding, if anything. >> reporter: we spent about an hour with the gary, indiana, police. they've been going house to house in this specific neighborhood which is right in the same area where a number of those other victims' bodies were found laying in these abandoned homes. the block that we ent went up a down were filled with boarded-up, abandoned homes. they're concerned there may be more vicks of darren vann. i asked them, do they know for sure? did he say there are more than these seven women that were murdered? and they said, he did not specifically say that. but, ashleigh, they clearly have some indication for a reason to keep searching with search teams and these cadaver dogs. they did not find any bodies or articles of clothing, et cetera, in the search when we were with them. they were using a grid pattern. we talked to a lot of residents that came
our poppy harlow is on the story and joins me on the phone from hammond, indiana. poppy, you've been out with the police and their searches, they're using cadaver dogs. tell me what you've seen and what they're finding, if anything. >> reporter: we spent about an hour with the gary, indiana, police. they've been going house to house in this specific neighborhood which is right in the same area where a number of those other victims' bodies were found laying in these abandoned homes. the...
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i'm poppy harlow. you are in the "cnn newsroom."ght with a huge reality check in the fight against ebola. a flight arriving at newark airport gave health officials a major test of how prepared they are to deal with this lethal virus. in the meantime, the first patient diagnosed with ebola in the u.s. is getting worse. thomas eric duncan, who traveled here from liberia is now in critical condition. in newark, a passenger's illness led the cdc to briefly quarantine a flight coming from brussels. there is no indication the man on that plane, though, has ebola. we are still waiting for answers from the cdc. but earlier i spoke with a man who was sitting right next to him on that flight. he described the confusion after his flight arrived on the ground in the u.s. first off, tell me, when did you first notice this man was not feeling well, and what did he tell authorities? >> we had about an hour left in the flight. and he nudged me and said something, and kind of incoherently. i didn't really understand him. so i asked him to repeat it.
i'm poppy harlow. you are in the "cnn newsroom."ght with a huge reality check in the fight against ebola. a flight arriving at newark airport gave health officials a major test of how prepared they are to deal with this lethal virus. in the meantime, the first patient diagnosed with ebola in the u.s. is getting worse. thomas eric duncan, who traveled here from liberia is now in critical condition. in newark, a passenger's illness led the cdc to briefly quarantine a flight coming from...
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because suddenly are you reading a novel and you are clarissa harlow or are you, you know, tom jones, or so ofie weston, that you are in another person's soul, he doesn't like the word empathy. but that, sympathy is what the novel imbecause-- imbued in us. and if i can contribute a single molecule of this a mealior difficult presence in the novel, making the human race less violent, you know that's the effort you are involved. >> rose: thank you for coming. >> pleasure. >> rose: martin amis, the book is called the zone of interest. thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> for more about this program and earlier episodes visit us on-line at pbs.org an charlie rose.com. >> funning for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2002. american express. additional funding provided by: . and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> you're watching pbs. >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >>> brought to you in part by the street.com. featuring stephanie link wh
because suddenly are you reading a novel and you are clarissa harlow or are you, you know, tom jones, or so ofie weston, that you are in another person's soul, he doesn't like the word empathy. but that, sympathy is what the novel imbecause-- imbued in us. and if i can contribute a single molecule of this a mealior difficult presence in the novel, making the human race less violent, you know that's the effort you are involved. >> rose: thank you for coming. >> pleasure. >>...
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. >> that's right, we've just learned that, cnn's poppy harlow heard from that from one of he sourcesected, really. obviously a fiance is going to have close contact with the patient, perhaps helped him if he was feeling sick and also, you know, ebola can be spread sexually through bodily fluids so these are important things to keep in mind. and i think new yorkers get this. the new yorkers i've been talking to, they get it. they get that there are different levels of exposure. she obviously was much more exposed to dr. spencer than your average person walking around. i have to say, john, talking to people here, people don't seem panicked, this hospital is full, i was just inside. people aren't scared, they're not staying away from this hospital. >> look, elizabeth, that's so important to say. new yorkers are always the ticked off a about something so, yes, people are ticked off about this notion of ebola and where dr. spencer went but i don't sense any fear as i'm walking the streets. sanjay, let's talk about the fact that dr. spencer's fiance is in the hospital. i don't recall any o
. >> that's right, we've just learned that, cnn's poppy harlow heard from that from one of he sourcesected, really. obviously a fiance is going to have close contact with the patient, perhaps helped him if he was feeling sick and also, you know, ebola can be spread sexually through bodily fluids so these are important things to keep in mind. and i think new yorkers get this. the new yorkers i've been talking to, they get it. they get that there are different levels of exposure. she...
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poppy harlow, thanks so much. good to see you. >>> meet a man who made the ultimate come back.rybody's hero. the amazing story of noah gal watch he is the good stuff. when laquinta.com sends him a ready for you alert the second his room is ready, ya know what salesman alan ames becomes? i think the numbers speak for themselves. i'm sold! a "selling machine!" ready for you alert, only at lq.com. pehabits of cleaning theirld dentures with toothpaste, and dentures are very different than real teeth. they're about ten times softer and have surface pores where bacteria can grow and multiply. polident is specifically designed to clean dentures daily. it's unique micro-clean formula kills 99.99% of odor-causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains, cleaning it a better way than brushing with toothpaste. that's why dentists recommend using polident. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture everyday. (coffee being poured into a cup.) ♪ save your coffee from the artificial stuff. switch to truvia. great tasting, zero-calorie sweetness from the stevia leaf. all around the world the dedicate
poppy harlow, thanks so much. good to see you. >>> meet a man who made the ultimate come back.rybody's hero. the amazing story of noah gal watch he is the good stuff. when laquinta.com sends him a ready for you alert the second his room is ready, ya know what salesman alan ames becomes? i think the numbers speak for themselves. i'm sold! a "selling machine!" ready for you alert, only at lq.com. pehabits of cleaning theirld dentures with toothpaste, and dentures are very...